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[Closed] my dentist warned me vaping could mess up my smile, but I didn't think much of it until yesterday.

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dance_carol
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I noticed something similar when I cut back on vaping too. My gums used to feel kinda irritated and sensitive, but after reducing how often I vaped, they definitely calmed down. Could be coincidence, but seems worth paying attention to...


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I've been wondering about this myself lately. A few months ago, I started noticing my teeth feeling a bit more sensitive, especially when drinking cold water or eating ice cream. At first, I thought it was just me being paranoid, but after reading your experiences here, I'm starting to reconsider. I've been vaping regularly for about two years now, and while I haven't had any major dental issues yet, these subtle changes are definitely making me curious.

I did mention it briefly during my last dental check-up, but my dentist didn't seem overly concerned—just suggested keeping an eye on it. Still, after hearing others talk about gum irritation and sensitivity improving when they cut back, I'm thinking it might be worth experimenting with reducing how often I vape. Could be unrelated, sure... but maybe there's something to it after all.


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"Still, after hearing others talk about gum irritation and sensitivity improving when they cut back, I'm thinking it might be worth experimenting with reducing how often I vape."

Yeah, cutting back might help. I noticed something similar when I was vaping regularly—my gums felt a bit irritated and teeth more sensitive. Didn't think much of it at first either, but after scaling down my usage, things improved noticeably within a couple weeks. Could be coincidence, but worth a shot to see if it helps you too.


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I've been wondering about this too... my dentist mentioned something similar last week, and honestly, it kinda freaked me out. Might try easing off a bit myself and see if there's any difference. Glad to hear it helped you though—makes me feel a bit better about trying.


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Haha, dentists have a way of casually dropping terrifying info, don't they? Mine once started chatting about gum recession mid-cleaning, and I swear I almost swallowed the suction tube thing. Anyway, easing off vaping sounds like a smart move—plus, think of all the money you'll save. I've been cutting back myself lately, and honestly, my mouth feels less dry already. Hang in there, you're definitely not alone in this!


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