>>14025893I used a lot vape and decreased the real cigarette, but after a year, I started to have problems with my teeth.
First it was just pain, then I had a kind of small ball on my gums, and then constant pain, like a tooth decay on both sides.
I went to a dentist who flagged nothing, and just did a general cleaning.
As I did not change anything concerning my food (no increase in sugar) or brushing teeth (still twice/day) I tried to stop the e-cig, and all pains disappeared, also the gum stange ball.
The counter effect was I smoked real cigarettes again as before.
Then I tested several e-liquid, with different nicotine/pg ratio/taste (with or without sweet), as I didn't know the exact cause.
It seems that is related to 'nicotine salt' which was the first liquid I tried. Also decreased the nicotine level from 20mg to 14mg.
Also I stopped to buy it randomly on some website dedicated to vaoe, Now I'm using more common liquid, sold in physical store, and it seems ok.
But I can confirm that, for some condition ('nicotine salt + high level (20mg), and probably not for all people, vape can attack gum and teeth.