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Smoking E-Cigarettes Can Cause Gum Damage, Oral Diseases, Study Finds
Vapors from e-cigarettes cause cells to produce inflammatory proteins that can facilitate development of oral diseases.
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WARNING: E-Cigarettes Equally Damaging to Gums, Teeth as Conventional Cigarettes