Vaping left black holes in my teeth, says Swansea ex dental nurse
Summary
Stacey Gardiner, a 41-year-old former dental nurse from Swansea, experienced significant dental damage due to a nine-year vaping habit costing £120 per month. She noticed black marks forming on her front teeth five years ago, which a dentist attributed to vaping residue. Gardiner has since quit vaping and now uses clip-on veneers to restore her smile and confidence. She highlights a lack of awareness regarding the dental risks of vaping, noting that the focus is primarily on lung damage. She emphasizes that the habit, rather than nicotine addiction, was the hardest part to overcome, and believes more education is needed, especially for young people, about the potential for tooth damage from vaping's sweetness and residue.
(Source:The Bbc)