Comparative Study of Oral Lesions and Dental Health in Users of Nicotine Pouches vs. Traditional Snus vs. Non-Users
This study compares oral tissue responses and dental health status among users of oral tobacco-free nicotine pouches, users of traditional oral tobacco-derived (OTD) snus, and non-users. It investigates clinical tissue reactions, oral lesions, and overall oral health status associated with these products, providing scientific evidence on the oral health risks of nicotine pouches versus traditional snus and non-use.
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It is well known that the use of tobacco and nicotine products involves general systemic health risks and is associated with poorer oral health.
Risk varies depending on the product, with cigarettes being particularly associated with an increased risk of periodontitis, gingivitis, caries, and oral cancer.
Users of Swedish nicotine pouches and traditional oral tobacco-derived pouches were compared to non-users for clinical tissue responses and oral health status.
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Users of Swedish nicotine pouches and traditional oral tobacco-derived pouches were compared to non-users for clinical tissue responses and oral health status. In addition, the habits ass...
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