Vaping
April 27, 2026 Time - 3:34 pm Back To Main

Even though we still don't fully understand how vaping impacts our general and oral health, it is becoming increasingly popular. It's hard to predict how vaping will affect health in ten more years since long-term research is still happening.

Vaping has grown in popularity over the last ten years. Nevertheless, a decade is insufficient to ascertain the long-term consequences. More time is required, but research is continuing and scientists are learning more each year. Vaping seems to be less harmful to your oral health than smoking cigarettes, but you are still breathing in chemicals. Nicotine and other dangerous substances may still be present in the juice used in vapes and e-cigarettes leading to potential gum disease, dry mouth and poor teeth as a result. It is recommended to steerĀ on the side of caution. These possible adverse effects might have major repercussions for your dental health, so you should take them carefully.