Tooth Sensitivity

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Tori

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Hi all :)

I have noticed over the past few weeks a progression of tooth sensitivity in my 2 front teeth on top. I have never had this before. It started as really nothing and has now gotten to where even breathing in cool air bothers them. They do make toothpaste for this problem so I'm happy for that but was wondering if it could possibly have anything to do with my vaping? I guess anything is possible. I use VG almost always and they say it's sugar right? Just thought it was interesting and wanted to mention it.
 
Some of it could be attributable to the fact that you are likely holding your e-cig in your teeth much of the time. I'm feeling it a little too. There's a constant pressure being applied to your teeth that wasn't present when using cigarettes. I have to remind myself not to use my teeth.
 

TnA

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Tori, I've had to deal with tooth sensitivity for the past decade (dentists ascribe it to all of my different tobacco usages, alcohol, coffee, types of foods, dental care, and grinding my teeth in my sleep). However, the one thing I definitely cannot ascribe my tooth sensitivity to is e-smoking!

Have you perhaps had a change in your diet since you started vaping? More nibbling on snacks w/ your front teeth? That's something I like to do which attributes to the wear of the enamel on my front teeth. :oops: The sensitivity is definitely annoying...good luck! :)
 
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