Much like smoking, vaping can make your teeth yellow. Whilst there is no tar in your vape, over time, the oils and artificial flavours found in your favourite vape can lead to stains, Dr Mani expands:
Vaping does stain teeth because of the oils and artificial flavours found in vape liquids which is inhaled.
Whilst vaping does stain teeth noticeably less than traditional cigarettes, as cigarettes contain high levels of tar and vapes remove the presence of tar, the artificial flavourings, and the sticky aerosol in vape liquids can worsen the appearance of your teeth.
When you inhale a vape, the negative effects on teeth mostly hit the front teeth where the inhalation takes place from the device.
There are a range of treatments we offer to remove stains consist mainly of hygiene, airflow, and whitening treatments, depending on the severity of the stains but your dental practitioner will be able to prescribe the best treatment course for you to achieve your oral health goals.