Effect on dentures.

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Rdarkness

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I did a search using tapatalk on my phone first and didn't see anything, so please excuse me if this has already been answered.

Sadly, at my young age, I have a full plate set of dentures. I have a few juices made at a local shop that I absolutely love that I know include known tank cracking ingredients. Does anyone else out the have dentures, and if so have they had any issues with them? Should I be concerned with the juices I use, or should I just not worry about damaging them? Most of the time I wouldn't be worried about things like this, but considering it would cost less to replace my car than it would to replace my dentures, I figured I should at least ask the rest of the community about their experiences.

Thank you everyone for your help.



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You know that is a question I have never heard before. Thank you for posting. I look forward to reading the answers. Welcome to the forum. It is a wonderful place to find out anything at all. So much information. Sometimes it can be a little overwhelming but the people here are so special. Glad you found us. :vapor: and great question.
 

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I would not worry much about denture issues, the heat from vaping and some flavors may cause some gum shrinkage and recession, but the dentures will be fine. If you have plastic gums on them I would stay away from cinnamon. But overall I do not think you will have any issues unless you soak them in PMMA corrosive juice overnight. Be aware that polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) has been used to fabricate some dentures.
 

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Should I be concerned with the juices I use, or should I just not worry about damaging them? Most of the time I wouldn't be worried about things like this, but considering it would cost less to replace my car than it would to replace my dentures, I figured I should at least ask the rest of the community about their experiences.


WOW, what a question ..caught me "off guard"
I've been vaping for almost 2 years (with dentures), and have never had a problem.
In reality, they only come in contact with the vapor, and are not sitting in the juice.
Constant exposure to some corrosive type juice is what destroys the tanks, so I guess it's safe.
In any case ... mine are still "hanging in there" :thumbs:
 

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We've been vaping since Christmas, and both of us wear dentures, the first juice I found that I felt I couldn't live without is cinnamon red hots and I vape quite often, have not had any problems, I never even thought about the fact that the dentures are acrylic. I cracked a tank sampling some juice that had a lot of cinnamon in it but nothing has happened to either of our dentures.

vape on.
 
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