SILVA, Giovana Rodrigues Medeiros; FRANCO, Maria Vitória Gomes; MANJADAS, Marina de Freitas Fratari
Abstract:
Objective: This article analyzes the impacts of e-cigarettes on oral health, focusing
on changes in periodontal tissues, the oral microbiome, and inflammatory conditions.
Methodology and Results: A qualitative literature review was conducted. Data
collection was performed in scientific databases such as Scielo and the Virtual Health
Library (VHL), using specific and renowned descriptors on the suggested topic. The
use of electronic cigarettes (ECs) has expanded significantly, especially among
young adults, under the false perception that they are less harmful than traditional
cigarettes. Even though e-cigarettes are marketed as a less harmful alternative to
traditional cigarettes, they contain chemical compounds that can trigger significant
changes in the oral environment, as well as the effects of inhaled vapor on gum
tissue, the oral microbiome, and inflammatory processes, such as increased
gingivitis, periodontal disease, dry mouth, as well as harm to the respiratory and
cardiovascular systems, and carcinogenic compounds in inhaled aerosols, among
others, as explained in this article. Conclusion: Although often considered harmless,
e-cigarettes pose real risks to oral health. Greater public awareness of their effects
(the impacts of their use) is needed, suggesting the development of more effective
health policies focused on prevention, since prolonged use can significantly
compromise oral health.