Long-term inflammation raises questions about white snus
Painful inflammation that takes months or up to a year to heal – this can be seen in the mouth after using white snus. Researchers in oral medicine at the University of Gothenburg will now look more closely at the effects of the popular white snus.
About the white snus
- Contains nicotine extracted from tobacco leaves, cellulose (binder and bulking agent), sodium alginate (thickener), salt, sodium carbonate, flavorings, and sweeteners.
- Often has a high pH value, an effect of the sodium carbonate, which allows the nicotine to penetrate the mucosa more quickly and enter the bloodstream, resulting in stronger nicotine kicks.
- Has been on the market for ten years. Classified as tobacco-free and not subject to Sweden's Act on Tobacco and Similar Products. Cannot be sold to anyone under 18 and marketing is regulated.
Source: Institute of Odontology at the University of Gothenburg
White snus habits in Sweden
- 9% of adults, aged 16 and over, report using white snus at least once a month (regular use) compared to 16% for snus in general.
- 8% of women and 10% of men regularly use white snus, compared to 9% of women and 24% of men for snus in general.
- Use of white snus is most widespread in the 16-29 age group (25%), clearly more than in the 30-49 age group (12%), 50-64 (7%) and 65 years or older (3%).
Source: The SOM Institute at the University of Gothenburg
The snus habits of Swedes have been included in the national SOM survey since 1992. The use of specific white snus was studied for the first time in the autumn of 2024. The question was then sent to a random sample of 3,750 people taken from the Swedish Population Register. The survey's net response rate was 51 percent.