
A study examining cadmium accumulation in oral mucosa revealed no significant difference between smokers and non-smokers. Despite higher levels observed in non-smokers, statistical analysis didn't support a substantial contrast. However, among smokers, a correlation emerged between age and cadmium levels, suggesting potential age-related influences. The study underscores complexities in the interplay of tobacco use, oral health, and toxic element exposure, hinting at nuanced mechanisms underlying cadmium accumulation in oral tissues.
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