2020
DOI: 10.18332/tid/116988
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Harmful chemicals emitted from electronic cigarettes and potential deleterious effects in the oral cavity

Abstract: Use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), such as electronic cigarettes (e-cigs), is increasing across the US population and is particularly troubling due to their adoption by adolescents, teens, and young adults. The industry's marketing approach for these instruments of addiction has been to promote them as a safer alternative to tobacco, a behavioral choice supporting smoking cessation, and as the 'cool' appearance of vaping with flavored products (e.g. tutti frutti, bubble gum, and buttered popco… Show more

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“…Each year, tobacco use is responsible for approximately 8 million deaths worldwide, including 7 million deaths among persons who use tobacco and 1.2 million deaths among nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) 19 . In addition to being associated with a number of cancers and coronary conditions, tobacco plays a role in the etiology of a number of oral conditions; tobacco exposes the oral cavity to toxic carcinogens that have a role in initiation and promotion of cancer 20 as well as leukoplakia, periodontitis, and delayed wound healing 21 . The dental practice setting thus provides a unique opportunity to assist tobacco users in achieving tobacco abstinence 17 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each year, tobacco use is responsible for approximately 8 million deaths worldwide, including 7 million deaths among persons who use tobacco and 1.2 million deaths among nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) 19 . In addition to being associated with a number of cancers and coronary conditions, tobacco plays a role in the etiology of a number of oral conditions; tobacco exposes the oral cavity to toxic carcinogens that have a role in initiation and promotion of cancer 20 as well as leukoplakia, periodontitis, and delayed wound healing 21 . The dental practice setting thus provides a unique opportunity to assist tobacco users in achieving tobacco abstinence 17 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Nevertheless, we cannot rule out the possibility that ingredients other than nicotine, including those the effects of which on human health have been understudied, or the combinations of chemical substances would cause or enhance adverse health outcomes. 11,15,16 As data on poisoning effects accumulate, it is important to continue close monitoring of ingredients of e-liquid products that are sold on the market.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smoking leads to activation of complex inflammatory processes and cascades resulting in cytokine production leading to various oral diseases including carcinoma and periodontal diseases. [ 3 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%