New Vapor from San Diego.. Tooth Pain

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drewbalicious

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Sorry for the newbie question.. but what do you mean by "SR range". Is this the voltage that the battery needs to use a cartomizer or clear?

How do i know what range im in?

Sorry about that. :facepalm: SR = Standard Resistance. LR = Low Resistance. This means the ohm's as the attached device. 1.5-2.0 ohms is normally classified as Low Resistance. 2.5-3.0 ohms is normally classified as Standard Resistance. :)

Sorry for the confusion.
 

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As others have said, drink lots more water than you are used to when smoking. It's healthy for you anyway! Also, have you tried using Biotene or another Dry Mouth Oral Rinse say morning and night? As someone with dental problems of my own, I might also have another idea what is going on - increased airflow around your teeth. You are probably vaping a lot more often than you smoked. It's possible that if you have significant gum disease that you are giving yourself a mini-case of something similar to dry socket. The cure is of course gum care but using the Biotene rinse should help alleviate and prevent it in the future.
 

bjblackston

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I am having a similar problem with my teeth/mouth, but I think it's actually the sucking that's causing the sensitivity in my mouth (as my cheeks and jaw slightly hurt, too). I have an eRoll, and I realize I am supposed to be taking long, slow, light drags. I am taking as light of drags as I can, but it's still hard to suck for this long. Is this something you get used to (as in, will be jaw/teeth not hurt as much soon?).

I don't think it's dirty equipment, as the eRoll is only 2 days old. Can anyone give me some feedback? Or some suggestions on a PV that has a very easy draw? I want to vape, as analogs already feel gross to me, but this hurts! Any help would be great, please!
 

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Fopr a very easy, but one some find too airy - Kanger Protank is the way to go. I use them, love them. Took to vaping just before I got dentures and, yes vaped through the pain of having 28 teeth pulled and, of healing and getting used to dentures. Cartomizers killed me, couldn't do it with them, a clearomizer was a little better, Protank and problem solved in 24 hours - no more added pain just because I wanted to vape.

It also helps to use Kanka along the gum line for a few days, it is an analgesic, like Anbesol but, it forms a protective barrier so, helps minimize dry gums/dry socket after a tooth extraction and, vaping is definitely very prone to causing that problem.
 
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