It is best to avoid vaping entirely as it can lead to respiratory problems. That said, I don not know that dental work would have too much of an effect other than possibly causing mucosal injury and increased absorption.
Answered 5/27/2022
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Vaping is not known to help local immunity and has detrimental effects in the long run as well. Not recommended.
Answered 5/28/2022
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No. Vaping with tobacco and other chemicals will more than mess up your mouth. If will damage your brain, lungs and other organs. Quit while you are ahead!
Answered 6/2/2022
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Possibility that particles in the aerosol can cause irritation slowing the healing process. That aside, what you choose to include in the vaping product may be harmful to your general health. Smoking anything can be anywhere from irritating to dangerous.
Answered 6/5/2022
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