Abstract:Smoking increases the risk of a number of diseases, including
cardiovascular,
oral, and lung diseases. E-cigarettes are gaining popularity among
young people as an alternative to cigarettes, but there is debate
over whether they are less harmful to the mouth than e-cigarettes.
In this study, human gingival epithelial cells (HGECs) were treated
with four commercially available e-cigarette aerosol condensates (ECAC)
or commercially available generic cigarette smoke condensates (CSC)
with different nicotine conce… Show more
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