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 This is Scientific American 60 second Science, I am Christopher Intagliata, got a minute?

 
It's no secret cigarettes can yellow your teeth. But tobacco smoke has another, unseen effect. It can wipe out the healthy bacteria in your mouth, leaving the field open for pathogenic bugs1—like the kind that cause gum disease. So says a study in the journal Infection and Immunity2
 
Researchers gave a complete dental cleaning to 30 volunteers, half of whom were regular smokers3. Then, as bacteria moved back in, they took plague samples and sequenced the DNA4 in those scrapings. And they found that non-smokers tended to have stable bacterial5 communities, dominated by a few benign6 species. That's good, because a healthy biofilm educates your immune system—preventing unnecessary attacks and inflammation—and it keeps bad bacteria at bay.
 
Smokers, on the other hand, had wildly transient populations, with species moving in and out—which opened up real estate for the bad bugs. Smokers also had higher levels of inflammation, which can destroy friendly bacteria, too. The researchers aren't sure yet why smoking

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