So Im predicting that if e-smoking sticks around for awhile, were going to find a common side effect of e-smoking is dental caries.
I cant really handle sugar in my diet and Im very sensitive to it. I notice after e-smoking that my teeth feel like Ive had sugar (more specifically, like I just drank a big glass of sugary soda, something I have not done for years). I can feel sugar gunk up on my teeth and since I dont have sugar often, my teeth dont feel like that much. Since e-smoking, however, I have this feeling all the time, been brushing a lot and often, but it keeps happening and if you vape as much as you smoke, and you smoke as much as I used to (2 packs a day) well, my teeth feel like this pretty much all day, yuck!
Something in the e-liquid is acting like sugar or something similar, does anyone know anything about this? Any diabetics or hypoglycemics notice any problems with e-smoking? Is lactic acid the culprit? Can anyone take a stab at this or share some wisdom?
I cant really handle sugar in my diet and Im very sensitive to it. I notice after e-smoking that my teeth feel like Ive had sugar (more specifically, like I just drank a big glass of sugary soda, something I have not done for years). I can feel sugar gunk up on my teeth and since I dont have sugar often, my teeth dont feel like that much. Since e-smoking, however, I have this feeling all the time, been brushing a lot and often, but it keeps happening and if you vape as much as you smoke, and you smoke as much as I used to (2 packs a day) well, my teeth feel like this pretty much all day, yuck!
Something in the e-liquid is acting like sugar or something similar, does anyone know anything about this? Any diabetics or hypoglycemics notice any problems with e-smoking? Is lactic acid the culprit? Can anyone take a stab at this or share some wisdom?