Tex,
Joseph already listed the article I thought of when I read your post.
I'd like to ask you a couple of questions.
  • How will putting nicotine back in your body make your teeth feel better?

  • Why did you quit in the first place?
  • Did you like being a tobacco smoker?
  • Did it make you feel good?
  • Do you think that someting has changed about tobacco smoking that it would something good for you to do - every minute of every day?
You don't want to smoke tobacco Bob - you want the pain in your mouth to go away. Smoking tobacco can't help accomplish that, calling and visiting your Dentist can. Seek help and address the source of your frustration - your broken teeth. Smoking tobacco can't fix your teeth and it cannot provide relief. Don't buy in to the old LIE. There are no answers in those paper tubes of dried tobacco, only problems.
Quitting smoking is not a problem Bob, it is a solution.
NTAP!
JoeJ Free by choosing to use None. Why do I choose none? Causechoosing to smoke them all was without a doubt killing me.