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- BookSusan Chu Walley, Karen Wilson, editors.Summary: Electronic cigarettes (E-cigarettes), also known as vape devices or by trade names such as JUUL, are handheld devices that aerosolize liquid commonly containing nicotine, humectants and flavorings. Used by 1 in 5 high school students in 2020, they are the most common tobacco product used by youth. E-cigarette use has been associated with a variety of health issues such as nicotine addiction, e-cigarette or vaping associated lung illness (EVALI), seizures, and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. This first-of-its-kind book begins with an introduction and background on the historical context of tobacco products. The next chapters provide an overview of the e-cigarette landscape and reviews the e-cigarette devices and solutions and the evolution of these products. This is followed by reviews of the health effects of e-cigarettes on users and non-users and includes recommendations for prevention and treatment of youth e-cigarette use. The last few chapters address the public health impact of e-cigarettes with a review of the evidence of e-cigarettes in smoking cessation. The book closes with policy and advocacy approaches and a resource page. E-cigarette and vape device use pose a public health crisis. This book contains succinct practical information and is a key reference for pediatricians as well as clinicians of all specialities. It also serves as a resource for health professionals, including tobacco dependence treatment providers and public health experts.
Contents:
Introduction
A Brief History of Tobacco and Implications for New Tobacco Products
The E-Cigarette Phenomenon: What it is, why it is happening, and what you should know about it
Background and description of e-cigarette products and solutions
Acute and Chronic Health Effects of E-cigarette use
Health Effects of E-cigarettes and Other Vaping Devices on Non-users
Recommendations for prevention and treatment of e-cigarette use among youth in the clinical setting
Evaluation of evidence of e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation treatment for adult smokers
Marketing and advertising of E-cigarettes and Pathways to Prevention
The E-cigarette Regulatory Landscape: Policy and Advocacy Approaches
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Conclusion. . - ArticleDalleske RL, Stanley HR, Heyde JB.Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1978 Sep;46(3):418-26.A new two-paste composite system (Vytol and Vytol Bonding Agent) was evaluated to establish its level of pulpal response in human teeth and to determine whether a calcium hydroxide base is required. Class V cavity preparations were cut in seventy-two teeth of ten male patients whose ages averaged 52.5 years. The teeth were restored and extracted at 1 to 7 days, 12 to 14 days, and 47 to 56 days. Histologic evaluation indicated that the unlined Vytol System reacted very similarly to other commercially available composite restorative materials and that a calcium hydroxide base is effective in reducing or eliminating adverse pulp responses.