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E-Cigarettes and Negative Impacts on Oral Health

Authors: Nykitha chomina, Emalee Dias, Mary Roberts
Mentors: Jodi Lopez
Insitution: Utah Valley University

As e-cigarette use has increased in popularity among the general population, especially among adolescents, the demand for research has become evident. E-cigarettes became available in the United States in 2007 and were created as a tobacco cessation tool, even though there is no current research supporting those claims. The wide array of flavors is attributed to the growing popularity of e-cigarettes with known and unknown properties. There is some overlap between the chemicals found in traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes including nicotine. Some of the most negative effects of these ingredients include carcinogenic effects and negative oral manifestations such as hairy tongue, xerostomia, inflammation, and increased incidence of periodontal disease. For decades dental professionals have been interviewing patients regarding their smoking habits; however, with the rise of e-cigarette use, there is a greater demand for patient education. It is crucial that dental professionals take on an active role when it comes to preaching the truths about the dangers of e-cigarettes and the negative impact on oral health.

Keywords: e-cigarette, oral health, ingredients