What e-cigarette factors determine oral epithelial DNA damage in consumers?
Siofra MurphyPublished in: Evidence-based dentistry (2023)
Based on the results of this study, there is evidence to support a dose-dependent formation of DNA damage in oral cells in those vapers who have never smoked cigarettes, and in those exclusive cigarette smokers. Additionally, e-cigarette device type and flavour, may also determine levels of DNA damage.