Vaping has become increasingly popular, with one in five Canadian young adults now reporting that they vape. Vaping involves inhaling and exhaling vapour produced by electronic devices like e-cigarettes, e-hookas and vape pens. While often marketed as a safer alternative to tobacco smoking, vaping is not without its risks. Here are three important things to know about the impact that it has on oral health.
- Vaping can reduce saliva production.
This can lead to dry mouth, which increases the risk of cavities and gum disease. Saliva is essential for neutralizing acids and washing away food particles and bacteria. Without enough saliva, your mouth becomes more susceptible to decay and infections. - The liquid contains harmful chemicals.
The chemicals in vaping liquids can cause other oral health issues like thickened saliva, mouth sores, and ulcers. These conditions can be uncomfortable and may lead to more serious problems if not addressed promptly. - Vaping can contribute to gum disease.
Many vaping products contain nicotine, which reduces blood flow to the gums, impairing their ability to heal and fight off infections. This can result in inflamed, bleeding gums and, over time, can lead to more severe periodontal disease.
It’s crucial to be aware of these potential risks and take steps to protect your oral health. Regular appointments with an oral health professional, good daily oral hygiene habits at home and open conversations about the risks of vaping can help you make healthier choices.
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