Dental health?

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Kent C

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Less staining here too... but I've seen posts suggesting that the stain was a protective agent :facepalm: :laugh: ... joking aside, some have reported some problems after quitting smoking. I don't think there is anything in the makeup of the ejuices to account for any dental damage though. So... ymmv depending on your level of dental care... My dentist seems to be happy I quit smoking on all accounts - both teeth and gums are in better shape than before.
 

Norman Clature

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Sure have. The spot on a tooth the dentist had been concerned about for a year stopped being a concern. I have less buildup, less staining, and my gums look much better according to the hygienist.

Took a few years for all of it to get better, but my dentist's office was abuzz with the improvement in my mouth's health.

Same here. Both my regular dentist and my periodontist are happy about my switch to electronic cigs and my cleanings are mostly talking with each other with very little scraping involved. They are sort of pleasant experiences now.

I do have a slight "unfounded?" fear about some of my favorite DIY recipes having some sugary/artificial flavorings but in balance no matter what I know I'll remain "improved" in the dental arena.

Norman
 
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