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E-cigarettes are just as bad for your teeth as regular cigarettes'

Electronic cigarettes are just as bad for your teeth as regular cigarettes. The chemical flavors exacerbate damage to the mouth. The research, conducted by the University of Rochester Medical Center, has been published in the scientific journal Oncotarget, Eurekalert reports. In their research, researchers exposed 3D human gums of a non-smoker to the vapor of e-cigarettes. They also found that the chemical flavors exacerbate damage to the mouth.

“The vapors release inflammatory proteins that cause stress in the cells,” says professor of environmental medicine Irfan Rahman. “That stress can lead to various oral diseases.”

“Our research also shows that chemical flavors exacerbated the damage to cells,” said study researcher Fawad Javed. He points out that e-cigarettes contain nicotine, a substance that contributes to gum disease. “Most e-cigarettes contain a battery, a heating element, and a cartridge of liquid, often containing nicotine, flavors and other chemicals.” The device heats the liquid in the cartridge into a vapor that the user inhales.

Injury

According to Rahman, the extent of damage to the gums and oral cavity is related to how often the e-cigarette is used. E-cigarettes are popular because they are seen as a healthy replacement for regular cigarettes. Rahman would like manufacturers to disclose the materials and chemicals used in the cigarettes. Mr-joy.co.uk e cigarette store for more information. Consumers are thus better informed about possible dangers.

RIVM already warned against the vapors of e-cigarettes in 2015. The vapor from e-cigarettes contains a number of ingredients and chemical impurities in amounts that are harmful to health.