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how do dentist know u vape

by Hollie Leffler Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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But a good dentist always does something tricky and acts smarter and probably proves your question of can dentists tell if you vape with yes. They can guess by. Smelling that fruity smell of vape and find the difference in the tissue as vape also affects the tissue. Identifying if you bite your vape too much as it can result in keratoses. Still, it’s hard to guess as this can be because of chewing and any sucking habits.

How they can tell: Tobacco is notorious for staining your teeth, says Adibi. Since the color of the stains can vary from person to person, a dentist might smell your clothes or examine your fingers for nicotine stains if he or she suspects you smoke.Apr 13, 2016

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Can a dentist tell if you have been smoking?

Yes, the Dentist can always tell if a Person smokes or not, even when they cover it up with Mouthwash and Toothpaste.

Can the dentist tell if I smoked weed?

There is no reason for a dentist to perform tests that conclusively show you smoke weed. There are 4 common tests used to detect drug use: Urinalysis – Yep, it’s exactly what it sounds like! Mouth swabbing – The inside of your cheek can be swabbed with a cotton swab, and drug use can be detected, usually within the last several days.

Can dentist tell if I smoke cigarettes?

Can A Dentist Tell If You Smoked? It is therefore true that your dentist will check your smoking history. There are a number of signs that indicate the presence of yellow teeth, plaque, and receding gums. Read on to find out how smoking affects your oral ecosystem.

How can a dentist tell if you have a cavity?

  • Visual appearance of the dentin
  • Physical “feel” of the dentin: infected dentin has a characteristic “wet leather” feel, while affected dentin (demineralized but bacteria free) has a “chalky feel”
  • Response of the rotary instrument to different densities (also a “feel”, but through the dental handpiece)

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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.

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 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.

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.

Stop telling people to stock up on juice. Tell them to DIY instead

You're not helping anyone when you tell them to stock up on juice. Because stocking up on premade juice will not help anyone. You will still run out 6 months from the point you stocked up. Then what? You go back to smoking or deal with shitty tobacco mixes.

10 year anniversary. It was 10 years ago today that I smoked the last cigarette of a pack while on the way to pick up my first vape

It was 10 years ago today, in September of 2011 that I smoked the last cigarette of a pack while on the way to pick up my first vape from a local shop. Had smoked half a pack a day for almost 15 years until a coworker who switched to vaping finally convinced me to try it out.

Kiss those flavors goodbye folks

there is zero chance of flavors being ok'd with their idiotic logic....

NPR of all places has done 2 hit pieces on Vaping and the FDA ruling in the past 24 hours. : (

I listen to NPR on my drives to and from work, yesterday I caught a piece on their All Things Considered program where they had some Public Health Specialist from some college in the Northeast both the host and the guest were spewing loads of misinformation.

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."

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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