Combustion, not nicotine, is the primary driver of smoking-related oral diseases and cancers.
The report “Transforming Oral Health for All” underscores this distinction, advocating for smoke-free nicotine alternatives that eliminate the harmful byproducts of tobacco combustion.
Products such as e-cigarettes and heated tobacco have been shown to expose users to 90–95% fewer toxic substances compared to traditional cigarettes, offering a practical pathway to better oral health for those unable or unwilling to quit smoking.
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