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  • pris
    • Jun 2025

    #16
    Thanks for the link of your source snusjus, I never knew that before.

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    • tom502
      Member
      • Feb 2009
      • 8985

      #17
      I just had a thought. I've been seriously considering quitting snus, mainly because I have noticed apparant gum recession on my top teeth since I have used snus, for about a year.

      I am now thinking, that this may have been different, if I had not kept the portions in for so long. I never considered the 2 aspects. I have always kept a portion in over an hour, usually an hour and a half. I know I am not alone in doing this, as the consideration of how long has always been debateable, left to personal preference. I always kept them in that long, because for me, the flavor kept. Those who say they keep them in shorter periods of time, say, usually, that the nic is absorbed, so no reason to keep it. I've always just went by flavor preservation.

      But, now I am thinking, the length of time I kept portions in, may have been the main factor of my snus-related gum recession. I know I can't go back in time, but I am thinking if I had kept the portions in for like 15-30 mins, my gums may not be as affected now.

      So, this is a gum health, and a nubie topic for consideration. I think it may be better for your gums to keep a portion in 15-30 mins, instead on over an hour at a time.

      This is just my new opinion based on my experience, others will have their own.

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      • AtreyuKun
        Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 1223

        #18
        I actually started to post this same topic myself. I'm not quitting, but I do plan to cut down. My gums have seen better days. I seriously brush 3 times a day now. It really isn't helping. I've always prided myself on having nice teeth.
        I usually keep a portion in around 2 hours. Probably not good.
        So in ligh of PACT and health reasons, I'm cutting back.

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        • truthwolf1
          Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 2696

          #19
          Usually about 20 minutes. This goes for bottom lipping longcut or dip also. Might be why I dont have any frontal recession. The dentist said a week ago I had a serious area by the back molars I needed to floss more but everything else looks the same with over two years of snus use.

          If I had to make a list of what is hardest on the gums in would go in this order.
          1)sugar-mainly pop, but anything with added sugar
          2)acid based fruit drinks and fruits, especially orange juice
          3)smoking and smoking mary jane
          4)age
          5)snus for extended times in one place

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          • lxskllr
            Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 13435

            #20
            I'm not sure leaving it in for a long time makes a difference, at least for chainsnusers. I think a lot of recession is just individual reaction. Some don't get it, some get a little bit, and some get a lot. Mine receded about 2mm, then stabilized.

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            • Darwin
              Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 1372

              #21
              Speaking as a smoker of 30 years whatever minor effect snus might have on my gums is such absurdly small potatoes compared to what smoking doubtless did to my lungs that it merits little worry of any sort.

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              • tom502
                Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 8985

                #22
                I've been keeping my snus in now about 20 mins, and I have already noticed a positive change in how my mouth feels.

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                • truthwolf1
                  Member
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 2696

                  #23
                  Originally posted by tom502 View Post
                  I've been keeping my snus in now about 20 mins, and I have already noticed a positive change in how my mouth feels.
                  When I get the nicotine I am pretty much done but also the drive to work is about 20 minutes, so I pop one in and then out. It was probably what started my pattern.

                  If I was home all day I probably would have one in longer though but never over an hour. Loss of flavor or just disintegration.

                  Kinda jealous of you guys who can hold a 5ml 3 click pris for hours on end.

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                  • tom502
                    Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 8985

                    #24
                    They always stayed flavorful for me over an hour, I was always thinking it was a waste to spit it out while it still tasted good. But now I think keeping a portion on my gum so long was not a good idea. There is no offical snus rules, so I didn't know.

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                    • WickedKitchen
                      Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 2528

                      #25
                      Well I see a periodontist every three months 'cos well my mouth is under repair. Dip wreaked havoc on my lower front gums but three years into the snus and there's no recession to the upper front ones. In fact I've started rubber tipping the gums every morning in the shower. I've been doing this for almost a year now and they are all getting better. I don't floss often, but when I do I notice that my mouth feels even better yet. I think exceptional oral hygiene will mitigate any recession.

                      Also, I've noticed that los always slips down to the gumline, but my portions stay packed nicely up in the snus pocket (which is considerably bigger now) and off of that bottom part of the gums. I would suspect that los users experience more recession than portion users.

                      I still keep my snus in for 45-60 minutes, occasionally longer, but then again sometimes it's 20 minutes too. depends on many things. Still swap sides each and every time too.

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                      • c.nash
                        Banned Users
                        • May 2010
                        • 3511

                        #26
                        I haven't noticed any change yet. I keep portions/prillas in from anywhere between 1.5 and 2.5 hours.

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                        • tom502
                          Member
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 8985

                          #27
                          Well, of course individuals will vary, determined by many factors, age, health, diet, etc. But I do think I was overwearing my gums keeping portions in so long, and my gums were never 100% great, before I started snus.

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                          • Snusify
                            Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 629

                            #28
                            I noticed on my upper left k9 gum recession after about 6 months of using General Extra Sterk Lös on that gum. however I used to always have snus right over the gum line where it meets my tooth. I have since made sure snus never crosses the gum line and have not had gum recession whatsoever in the last year.
                            Snus and Dip Video Reviews


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                            • PipenSnus
                              Member
                              • Apr 2010
                              • 1038

                              #29
                              I floss regularly, and try to make sure my gums get a good massage while I'm brushing my teeth. I hope that will be enough to prevent any recession or other negative effects from snusing.

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                              • snusjus
                                Member
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 2674

                                #30
                                Gum recession isn't exclusive to snus. Remember, smoking causes gum recession too... and that thing called oral cancer.

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