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Vaping after fixation of dentures?

Falconeer

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I grew a third set (yes!) of adult teeth in my 50s only instead of coming in alongside the originals this time they came in underneath - very very painful and I'd to go to dental hosptal to have the lot removed and have full dentures fitted. I went on smoking my pipe for many years afterwards and a year ago took up vaping full time. Neither pipe smoking nor vaping has harmed my dentures; pipe smoking did use to stain them heavily but vaping hasn't.

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Whiskey

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Would be a great question for your dentist too:) Welcome to VU, Glad you found us:wave:
 

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Sucking on anything whether it be a straw, a cig or a vape is not generally recommended after an extraction until it's had a chance to heal a little.
 

UncleRJ

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I have vaped immediately after oral surgery without any problems:D
 

Lefty

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Yeah, my guess is you could probably get away with it for the most part. I tried to eat a steering wheel in an accident and ended up with a full set of implants at fearsome cost and a bit of pain. I took the surgeons word for it and held off straws and smoking (didn't vape at the time). Not something you want to repeat.
 

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