Todays Dental News

The Top 10 News Stories of 2020

Though COVID-19 dominated the headlines, dentistry saw other significant developments in 2020 that will impact the way you practice long after the pandemic.

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Industry News

Parents Usually Don’t Know When Their Kids Are Vaping

Most parents know or suspect when their child smokes, but they are much more likely to be in the dark if the child.

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E-Cigarette Use Impedes Bone Fracture Healing

The use of e-cigarettes, vapes, and mods has increased as smokers believe there are healthier than traditional cigarettes and have fewer side effects..

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A Few Months of Vaping Puts Healthy People on the Brink of Oral Disease

Researchers who have taken the first look at bacteria in the mouths of young and healthy vapers say the potential for future disease.

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Vaping Alters the Oral Microbiome, Increasing Infection Risks

E-cigarettes alter the mouth’s microbiome and makes users more prone to inflammation and infection, according to researchers at the New York University (NYU).

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ADA Announces Interim Policy on Vaping

The ADA has announced a new interim policy on vaping, calling for a total ban on vaping products that aren’t approved by the.

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Viewpoint

Vaping: What Every Teenager Should Know

The astonishing rise of vaping and e-cigarette use among our youth, particularly in middle and high school students, presents a new dilemma for.

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Industry News

ADA Issues Formal Statement Opposing Vaping

In light of recent reports of vaping-related injuries and deaths, the ADA has expressed its opposition to any use of oral tobacco, including.

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Todays Dental News

Vaping’s Growing Popularity Sparks Concern

Lately, news reports about electronic cigarettes and vaping are appearing on an almost daily basis. What do we know about e-cigarettes, and should.

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Industry News

E-Cigarette Use Doubles Among Teens Since 2017

Data from the 2019 Monitoring the Future Survey of eighth, tenth, and twelfth graders show high rates of e-cigarette use compared to a.

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