A Comparison of the Caries Risk between Patients Who Use Vapes or E-cigarettes and those Who Use Conventional Cigarettes: A Cross-sectional Study

Objectives: Both conventional cigarette use and e-cigarette/vape use appear to have detrimental effects on oral health by promoting the development of both dental caries and periodontal disease. This study aimed to compare the effects of the two with regard to dental caries risk level. Methods: A cr...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Karina Irusa, Robyn White, Matthew Finkelman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-01-01
Series:Dentistry and Medical Research
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/dmr.dmr_40_23
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850225205242232832
author Karina Irusa
Robyn White
Matthew Finkelman
author_facet Karina Irusa
Robyn White
Matthew Finkelman
author_sort Karina Irusa
collection DOAJ
description Objectives: Both conventional cigarette use and e-cigarette/vape use appear to have detrimental effects on oral health by promoting the development of both dental caries and periodontal disease. This study aimed to compare the effects of the two with regard to dental caries risk level. Methods: A cross-sectional study on patient records was conducted. One thousand and two hundred fifty-one patients who attended the dental school clinics and met the inclusion criteria were included. The Kruskal–Wallis test and multivariable ordinal logistic regression were used to compare the e-cigarette/vaping only, conventional cigarette use only, and dual e-cigarette/vaping, and conventional cigarette use groups in terms of caries risk. Results: A total of 1251 patient records met the inclusion criteria. There were 130 reported active users of e-cigarettes/vapes, 1094 active users of conventional cigarettes, and 27 active users of both e-cigarettes/vapes and conventional cigarettes. The Kruskal–Wallis test showed no statistically significant difference between caries risk levels among the three groups with 88.9% of the dual smokers (both conventional and e-cigarettes/vapes), 83.1% of the e-cigarette/vape-only users, and 82.5% of the conventional cigarette-only smokers being placed in the high/extreme caries risk category (P = 0.693). The comparison was also not significant (P = 0.719) when adjusting for age and gender. Conclusion: Although the percentage of patients in the high/extreme caries risk category was highest in the dual smokers’ group, followed by the vaping/e-cigarette use group, and finally the conventional cigarette group, there was no statistically significant evidence of a difference between these groups.
format Article
id doaj-art-d0b7437dcc7f4045ace34c561c6925e6
institution OA Journals
issn 2348-1471
language English
publishDate 2025-01-01
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
record_format Article
series Dentistry and Medical Research
spelling doaj-art-d0b7437dcc7f4045ace34c561c6925e62025-08-20T02:05:25ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsDentistry and Medical Research2348-14712025-01-01131121610.4103/dmr.dmr_40_23A Comparison of the Caries Risk between Patients Who Use Vapes or E-cigarettes and those Who Use Conventional Cigarettes: A Cross-sectional StudyKarina IrusaRobyn WhiteMatthew FinkelmanObjectives: Both conventional cigarette use and e-cigarette/vape use appear to have detrimental effects on oral health by promoting the development of both dental caries and periodontal disease. This study aimed to compare the effects of the two with regard to dental caries risk level. Methods: A cross-sectional study on patient records was conducted. One thousand and two hundred fifty-one patients who attended the dental school clinics and met the inclusion criteria were included. The Kruskal–Wallis test and multivariable ordinal logistic regression were used to compare the e-cigarette/vaping only, conventional cigarette use only, and dual e-cigarette/vaping, and conventional cigarette use groups in terms of caries risk. Results: A total of 1251 patient records met the inclusion criteria. There were 130 reported active users of e-cigarettes/vapes, 1094 active users of conventional cigarettes, and 27 active users of both e-cigarettes/vapes and conventional cigarettes. The Kruskal–Wallis test showed no statistically significant difference between caries risk levels among the three groups with 88.9% of the dual smokers (both conventional and e-cigarettes/vapes), 83.1% of the e-cigarette/vape-only users, and 82.5% of the conventional cigarette-only smokers being placed in the high/extreme caries risk category (P = 0.693). The comparison was also not significant (P = 0.719) when adjusting for age and gender. Conclusion: Although the percentage of patients in the high/extreme caries risk category was highest in the dual smokers’ group, followed by the vaping/e-cigarette use group, and finally the conventional cigarette group, there was no statistically significant evidence of a difference between these groups.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/dmr.dmr_40_23caries riskdental cariese-cigarettessmokingvape
spellingShingle Karina Irusa
Robyn White
Matthew Finkelman
A Comparison of the Caries Risk between Patients Who Use Vapes or E-cigarettes and those Who Use Conventional Cigarettes: A Cross-sectional Study
Dentistry and Medical Research
caries risk
dental caries
e-cigarettes
smoking
vape
title A Comparison of the Caries Risk between Patients Who Use Vapes or E-cigarettes and those Who Use Conventional Cigarettes: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full A Comparison of the Caries Risk between Patients Who Use Vapes or E-cigarettes and those Who Use Conventional Cigarettes: A Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr A Comparison of the Caries Risk between Patients Who Use Vapes or E-cigarettes and those Who Use Conventional Cigarettes: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of the Caries Risk between Patients Who Use Vapes or E-cigarettes and those Who Use Conventional Cigarettes: A Cross-sectional Study
title_short A Comparison of the Caries Risk between Patients Who Use Vapes or E-cigarettes and those Who Use Conventional Cigarettes: A Cross-sectional Study
title_sort comparison of the caries risk between patients who use vapes or e cigarettes and those who use conventional cigarettes a cross sectional study
topic caries risk
dental caries
e-cigarettes
smoking
vape
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/dmr.dmr_40_23
work_keys_str_mv AT karinairusa acomparisonofthecariesriskbetweenpatientswhousevapesorecigarettesandthosewhouseconventionalcigarettesacrosssectionalstudy
AT robynwhite acomparisonofthecariesriskbetweenpatientswhousevapesorecigarettesandthosewhouseconventionalcigarettesacrosssectionalstudy
AT matthewfinkelman acomparisonofthecariesriskbetweenpatientswhousevapesorecigarettesandthosewhouseconventionalcigarettesacrosssectionalstudy
AT karinairusa comparisonofthecariesriskbetweenpatientswhousevapesorecigarettesandthosewhouseconventionalcigarettesacrosssectionalstudy
AT robynwhite comparisonofthecariesriskbetweenpatientswhousevapesorecigarettesandthosewhouseconventionalcigarettesacrosssectionalstudy
AT matthewfinkelman comparisonofthecariesriskbetweenpatientswhousevapesorecigarettesandthosewhouseconventionalcigarettesacrosssectionalstudy