Green on tongue after smoking???!


Question:

Green on tongue after smoking???

I have been smoking heavily for the past 6 months or so now, and I have never noticed this. It may be a new brand of cigarettes I buy, but I just noticed tonight that after I smoked there was a layer of green gunk (or something) on my tongue, more towards the back of my tongue. Is it this new brand of cigarettes, or what's up?


Answers:

it's not about the cigarette causing those green things especially at the back portion of your tongue. Those are food particles, dead skin cells from your inner cheek walls and plaques.

To remove it, you would need to use a tongue scraper or the old-style, which I prefer, an extra soft toothbrush with toothpaste.
Be gentle when brushing your tongue or you may scar it.

Always brush your tongue after you brush your teeth.




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