E-cigarettes and heated tobacco products impact on dental color parameters
Shipra Gupta, Vaibhav Sahni, Rosalia Emma, Stefan Gospodaru, Gheorghe Bordeniuc, Valeriu Fala, Amaliya Amaliya, Giusy Rita Maria La Rosa, Sebastiano Antonio Pacino, Salvatore Urso, Hasan Guney Yilmaz, Giovanni Zucchelli, Riccardo Polosa

TL;DR
Switching from traditional cigarettes to e-cigarettes or heated tobacco products may lead to whiter teeth compared to continuing to smoke.
Contribution
This study is the first to compare dental color parameters among users of e-cigarettes, heated tobacco products, and traditional cigarettes.
Findings
Current smokers had significantly worse dental whiteness compared to non-smokers and former smokers.
E-cigarette and heated tobacco product users showed visibly whiter teeth than current smokers.
No perceptible color difference was found between ex-smokers and e-cigarette users.
Abstract
Abstaining from tobacco smoking may not only improve general health, but also reduce teeth staining and restore teeth whiteness. Compared with conventional cigarettes, E-cigarettes (ECs) and heated tobacco products (HTPs) may offer substantial reduction in exposure to pigmented tar-like compounds of cigarette smoke. It is possible that improvements in dental color indices may be observed in those who have stopped smoking combustible cigarettes by switching to tar-free nicotine delivery products. This cross-sectional study evaluated and compared dental color parameters by digital spectrophotometry among five different groups: individuals who currently smoke ; individuals who used to smoke but have quit ; individuals who have never smoked ; exclusive users of electronic cigarettes (former smokers) ; and exclusive users of heated tobacco products (former smokers) . Dental whiteness in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmoking Behavior and Cessation · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques · Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study
