Does Vaping Stain my Teeth? How to Get My Teen to Quit Vaping?

ADA Foundation:

“Regardless of how nicotine is delivered (by e-cigarettes or combustible cigarettes), nicotine negatively affects adolescence brain developmental processes and may lead to psychiatric disorders and cognitive impairment in later life. 20,21 This report and ongoing research will clarify the public’s perceived safety of e-cigarettes in the future.”

Check out this article from the ADA Morning Huddle! Teen Vaping is on the rise and kids are doing it during class, in the restrooms, etc. Call Main Street Dental at 503-665-8283 if you have any questions or concerns about your teen’s vaping usage. This is a safe place that we as dental professionals can have the tough conversations with your teens and quitting vaping.

Dr. Seth

Gresham Dentist, Family Dentist, Emergency Dentist, Dental Veneers, Sleep Dentistry, Invisalign treatment

FDA Launches Ad Campaign Against Youth Vaping “Epidemic.”

USA Today (9/18, O’Donnell) reports the FDA is launching a public service campaign targeting teen vaping. The FDA plans to place ads in 10,000 school restrooms and on websites. The campaign follows FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb’s announcement last week that teen e-cigarette use is an “epidemic.” Gottlieb said that the restroom ads are being placed there because it’s “a place we know many teens are using e-cigarettes or faced with the peer pressure to do so.”

On its website, CNN (9/18, Lamotte) reports the campaign is aimed at the “nearly 10.7 million teens at risk for e-cigarette use and potential addiction, the agency said Tuesday.” Gottlieb explained, “We’re in possession of data that shows a disturbingly sharp rise in the number of teens using e-cigarettes in just the last year.” Kathy Crosby, who directs the Office of Health Communication and Education at the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products, said, “For the first time ever, we are bringing the campaign into high schools to the point of contact where they are doing the behavior.”

On its website, NBC News (9/18) reports Mitch Zeller, Director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products, said, “E-cigarettes are now the most commonly used tobacco product among young people in the United States,” and “we need to get the word out about the dangers of e-cigarette use among adolescents.”

The ADA Foundation offers a resource on e-cigarettes.

https://www.adafoundation.org/~/media/ADA_Foundation/Files/ADA-Foundation-VRC-Vaping-Research-and-Health.pdf?la=en

https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/18/health/e-cigarette-fda-prevention-campaign/index.html

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/09/18/fda-anti-youth-vaping-campaign-e-cigarettes/1336836002/

https://askthedentist.com/how-e-cigarettes-affect-oral-health/