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do dentists know when you vape

by Prof. Raoul Kozey Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The answer is yes. While some people switch from smoking to vaping because they may think vaping is a safer alternative to smoking, studies show that it is just bad for your teeth and gums. Vaping has the same adverse effects on your oral health as smoking and your dentist WILL be able to tell.Oct 5, 2020

Can vaping cause mouth burns?

While rare, vaping can cause mouth burns because they are generated by lithium batteries that can overheat or even explode.

Do e-cigarettes have nicotine?

Even though e-cigarettes don’t have tobacco, their oils still have nicotine, which causes mouth problems like smoking. And the other ingredients in vaping oils can cause damage to your teeth too.

Does nicotine cause dry mouth?

This chemical absorbs moisture in your mouth causing dry tissues and tooth surfaces. Because saliva is your best defense against tooth decay, reduced saliva leads to dry mouth, which can lead to more plaque bacteria, tooth decay, and can increase your risk of gum disease.

Does propylene glycol help with cavities?

Propylene glycol also breaks down into acids that damage enamel, which makes teeth more vulnerable to cavities. Not only that, but the vegetable glycerin and other flavorings in the oils help bacteria stick teeth that are already damaged. Those flavoring additives are known to decrease enamel hardness by 27%!

Does vaping contain nicotine?

Although vaping does not contain tobacco, it does contain nicotine. Because one cartridge of an e-cigarette is equal to smoking 2-3 packs of regular cigarettes, understanding the effects of nicotine on the mouth is important.

Can nicotine cause teeth to grind?

Because nicotine is a stimulant, it can act as a muscle stimulant that can cause you to grind or clench your teeth, which is called Bruxism . Bruxism can cause broken & damaged teeth, jaw pain, headaches, and is a risk factor for bone loss around your teeth.

Does nicotine affect gums?

Studies have shown that nicotine has negative effects on the gums. Research suggests that nicotine acts as a vasoconstrictor that affects blood flow to gum tissue. Poor circulation because of nicotine is compounded by affects on immune cells that increase the user’s chance of developing gum disease. That means that nicotine use is associated with increased periodontal pockets, bone loss, and tooth loss.

What is the aping of the mouth?

V v aping causes a light white filmy like deposit of scar tissue, called keratosis, to form on the inside of the mouth in a distinctive pattern. In smokers, this keratosis is different and stained with tar. In marijuana smokers, it has a different tarry look and smell.

Do health care providers see it all?

Health care providers have seen it all. Nothing shocks them.

Can you tell your dentist you vape?

If you’ve told the dentist you vape I imagine it would be patient doctor confidentiality, if the doctor recognizes it without you admitting it it will probably be told to the parent. But I’m not an expert on this. The thing is if you’re not an adult you are doing this vaping thing against the laws that govern children to not partake in. People are rebellious in nature but to do so anyway is not healthy. And you have been warned and you know it’s best not too or you wouldn’t be asking this question. Right?

Does vaping affect gums?

Depends on the dentist (they are under no obligation to keep your secret if you’re underage) but vaping can DEFINITELY have bad effects on your gums and teeth and if your dentist knows you vape and suspects that it’s affecting your oral health (like they just found a bunch of cavities or your gums are showing signs of early disease) I wouldn’t count on them keeping your secret, but it really just depends on the dentist. You don’t necessarily have to tell them that you vape (though if you’re getting some kind of oral surgery that requires anesthesia you definitely need to).

Can a dentist tell you to stop vaping?

This depends on your age and if it is affecting your health. If you are above 18 in the United States, then no unless you sign a paper that you allow your doctor to talk to your parent (s). There is a doctor and patient confidentiality that doctors must hip hold unless it’s a risk to your health like abuse. However, say your gaping causes your teeth to root ( I don’t think this is possible but we don’t know the long term side effects of vaping. This is a symptom of long term smoking cigarettes) they will tell you to stop vaping, but they can not stop you from vaping. However if you are under 18, your parent (s) are still your legal guardian which means they can tell them. You can ask your dentist to not disclose that information, but if it’s a serious problem to your health I highly doubt they won’t tell your parent (s). If it’s not posing a big threat to your health then I believe you can ask them and they will tell you what they thing on the matter. Doctor are there to help you but also can’t force you to do anything.

Can you smoke a vape?

Probably not, as it is a vape and not smoke. The only person that could potentially tell if you smoke is a dr. and thats only if you get popcorn lungs

Can a dentist know if you smoke?

The problem is not with your dentist who may or may not know that you smoke. The problem is with yourself for smoking at all.

What is the aping of the mouth?

V v aping causes a light white filmy like deposit of scar tissue, called keratosis, to form on the inside of the mouth in a distinctive pattern. In smokers, this keratosis is different and stained with tar. In marijuana smokers, it has a different tarry look and smell.

What is the worst thing about gum disease?

Gum disease is at its mildest - swollen, red, bleeding gums (mild gingivitis) and at its worst - major loss of bone around the teeth which makes them loose, they will then fall out or be taken out (severe periodontitis). This is actually a much more complex process with

Can a dentist tell you that vaping is evil?

No a dentist can’t tell. But I can tell you that vaping is evil. Stop it. Right now. You’ll get hooked on nicotine and won’t be able to stop. The withdrawal extremely painful and you don’t need such addictions in your life.

Can a dentist know if you vaped?

Doubtful your dentist will know you vaped. …but YOU know you vaped. Try not to let this be a habit in your life. Vaping is a waste of money, can be become an addiction and long term can cause oral damage. Good luck.

Can a dentist tell you to stop vaping?

This depends on your age and if it is affecting your health. If you are above 18 in the United States, then no unless you sign a paper that you allow your doctor to talk to your parent (s). There is a doctor and patient confidentiality that doctors must hip hold unless it’s a risk to your health like abuse. However, say your gaping causes your teeth to root ( I don’t think this is possible but we don’t know the long term side effects of vaping. This is a symptom of long term smoking cigarettes) they will tell you to stop vaping, but they can not stop you from vaping. However if you are under 18, your parent (s) are still your legal guardian which means they can tell them. You can ask your dentist to not disclose that information, but if it’s a serious problem to your health I highly doubt they won’t tell your parent (s). If it’s not posing a big threat to your health then I believe you can ask them and they will tell you what they thing on the matter. Doctor are there to help you but also can’t force you to do anything.

Can you stop vaping at 18?

There is a doctor and patient confidentiality that doctors must hip hold unless it’s a risk to your health like abuse. However, say your gaping causes your teeth to root ( I don’t think this is possible but we don’t know the long term side effects of vaping. This is a symptom of long term smoking cigarettes) they will tell you to stop vaping, but they can not stop you from vaping. However if you are under 18

Does smoking cause tooth decay?

Let's start with smoking. It doesn't increase your risk of tooth decay. Tooth decay is caused by bacteria, eating sugars and making acid which softens then breaks down the teeth, but only in the area where the clumps of bacteria are. Smoking has no impact on this process.

How to get rid of dry mouth from vaping?

Drink plenty of water to replace the moisture that vaping takes away. Getting rid of dry mouth will help with several issues including bad breath.

Why is vaping so popular?

Part of what makes vaping so popular is the wide assortment of flavors that are available. You may have noticed that the vapor from e-cigarettes often has an extremely sweet aroma. The flavorings used often have the same properties as candy and drinks with high sucrose contents. Unfortunately, they may have the same effects on teeth too—higher chances of tooth decay and cavities.

Why do vapes turn yellow?

Nicotine is colorless, but when it is exposed to oxygen, it turns yellow. Smokers who switch to vaping thinking that their teeth will stay whiter will be disappointed. Many patients who vape end up turning to professional teeth whitening to remove stains .

What is in an e-cigarette?

The liquid is a mixture of water, propylene glycol, glycerin, and flavorings. Vape juice does not contain tar, like traditional cigarettes, but most varieties do contain nicotine.

What is the most harmful ingredient in e-cigarettes?

By far, the most damaging ingredient in e-cigarettes is nicotine. Not all vape juices contain nicotine, but most do. The substance is responsible for several oral health care issues.

What causes cavities in the mouth?

Bacteria settling into the pits and crevasses of teeth is responsible for tooth decay that results in cavities. The act of inhaling the vapor of an e-cigarette brings bacteria into the mouth. Just like a diet of sticky, sweet foods, these additional bacteria contribute to a buildup of plaque in the mouth.

Does nicotine affect gums?

It reduces blood flow to soft tissues in the mouth, which can be at the heart of many problems. Long-term exposure to nicotine can cause gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis.

Can I vape since 2008?

Not in my experience, no. Been vaping since 2008, dentist only noticed that I gave up smoking from back then as my gums are really good now (pinked up and not hard as cement, in his words)

Does vaping cause cavities?

I will say, in my personal opinion I think it can lead to cavities. Vaping makes your mouth dry which is terrible for oral health.

What is the function of tobacco in the mouth?

The chemicals in tobacco products affect the way saliva flows through your mouth. One of saliva’s main functions is to protect tooth enamel and prevent decay.

Why do teeth stain?

Nicotine and tar in tobacco have qualities that allow it to stain materials very easily. Mixed with your saliva, smoking or tobacco use will cause yellow or brown stains to develop quickly. The stains caused by smoking seep deeper into the enamel, making them more difficult to remove. These stains are often too visceral to be removed through drugstore whitening products, and regular professional whitening is needed.

Is smoking bad for you?

Smoking can be harmful in other ways. For one, it can cause cancer of the mouth, throat, or lips. About 90% of people who were diagnosed with one of these forms of cancer used tobacco products. The chemicals in cigarettes will also give you bad breath. Smokers also tend to have gum lines that recede more than normal.

Does a dentist know if you smoke?

Smoking impacts your teeth and gums in several ways. These impacts can be quickly identified by your dentist. So, yes, your dentist will know if you smoke. Among the telltale signs include yellow teeth, plaque, receding gums, and more.

What to look for in a dentist before a teeth cleaning?

While cavities and plaque build-up may be what's on your mind before a teeth cleaning, your dentist is looking for a whole lot more. "The mouth is the window to the body," says David Silverstrom, DDS, of The Silverstrom Group in Livingston, NJ. "Often, diseases like cancer, anemia and diabetes will first be identified by the dentist in a regular examination, and this saves lives." And it's not just diseases—dentists can discover everything from your bad habits to your favorite beverages simply by asking you to say, "Ahh!"

Why do alcoholics have chipmunk red cheeks?

"A dry mouth will lead to cavities, because saliva neutralizes the damage-causing acid in our mouths. In addition, alcoholics have 'chipmunk red cheeks,' and the smell alone is usually a giveaway."

What does it mean when your breath is bad?

5. Your bad breath may mean something. "General bad breath can be categorized as halitosis," says Arbeitman. But dentists are also trained to identify "fruity" smells and "fishy" smells, which can mean numerous things.

Can a dentist tell if you bite your nails?

You bite your nails. Without looking at your hands, a dentist may be able to detect this habit. "Signs include chips and cracking of the teeth, plus wear and tear on the teeth from the constant stress on them," says Keith Arbeitman, DDS, of Arbeitman & Shein in New York City. "This can cause your teeth to become uneven and lead to jaw pain ...

Can soda cause tooth enamel to chip?

He explains that teeth can be softened by sodas and other sugary beverages over time, which may make a tooth more susceptible to chipping. Energy drinks, which tend to be even more acidic than soft drinks, may cause even more damage to tooth enamel, he says. Angelika Schwarz/Getty Images.

Can diabetes cause gums to swell?

You have diabetes. "Many times, imbalances in sugar will show a rapid change in the health of your gums, including increased swelling, bleeding, and sensitivity," says Handschuh. "In conjunction, the consistency of saliva may change, and there may be increased decay.

Can you floss before a dental appointment?

1. You flossed right before your appointment—and that's the only time. Sorry, but you can't fool your dentist into thinking you floss daily by doing so the night before or morning of your visit. "The gums of people who only floss right before a visit are bleeding or look damaged," says Timothy Stirneman, DDS, of All Smiles Dental in Algonquin, IL, ...

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