Teeth recently started hurting from vaping

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The area of pain is the back teeth(molars?) where the vapor hit while in the mouth before the inhale. This happened about nine hours ago and have never had this problem before. I will admit I frequently grind my teeth, and have had pain resulting from that in the past. However I noticed that was simply how I was drawing the vape, and have switched techniques. I've also brushed my teeth and used mouthwash twice in the past 12 hours the most recent of which was 2 hours ago. I developed a canker sore a week ago, and have since been exclusively been drinking water since. The original canker sore went away, however in addition with the teeth hurting I've also developed a sore on the tip of my tongue. I'm not so concerned with this as it's a mild discomfort and doesn't affect eating, drinking or swallowing.

I've more or less quit smoking in the past two months, and have had very good success with this attempt. This is my third attempt at not smoking, and would be disappointed if I went back to tobacco because of these recent problems I'm having. If I keep being negatively affected by these recent problems I've been having I may just quit vaping. I won't smoke, however I can't know for how long that would last.

Using MVP 2.0 with kayfunlite+ with coil built at 1.2 ohms. Using juice I made myself 85/15 VG/PG 1.2% nicotine
 

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I had almost the same thing happen a few months after I quit smoking cigarettes. One canker sore came and went then 3 more came in underneath my tongue. After they cleared up though I didn't have any issues, they did however last longer than any I've ever had before, it was around 3 weeks or so. Oddly enough, I also noticed I was getting teeth pain shortly after I started using my Kayfun. It wasn't really pain, more or less an annoyance. It lasted about a week and a half, just went away a few days ago.
 
Went to sleep after the original post, teeth no longer hurt. Still have a sore on the tip of my tongue, and it's gotten slightly worse. It is manageable however and hopefully won't be too problematic. I guess I freaked out a little last night, I've never had teeth pain before this and was very concerned. I also didn't realize that I'm actually a chain vaper and have since lowed my nic a little.
 

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My oral surgeon (in Mexico), who recently installed two implants to replace molars extracted a year ago, told me that my chances of successful implants increased by about 40 percent by quitting tobacco. He cited university studies done outside of the US, and not influenced by product endorsement or the ADA ...

US dentists invariably promote NRTs, despite their high failure rate. One offered to provide samples, to "get me started" ...

My Mexican maxiofacial surgeon was only vaguely aware of vaping before my treatment, but has since done enough research to become an enthusiast, even trying my PV (with 0 nic) to have the experience. Smoking blasts the teeth with hot gases, vaping does not, he says ...

I trust the opinion of an open minded medical professional much more than that of a talking head on TV or a staff writer following the orders of an equally misinformed editor ... :D
 
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