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Juuls are small vaping devices that resemble USB ports, and they’ve made headlines for their popularity and potentially dangerous properties. Vaping in all forms can damage the lungs, cause nicotine addiction, and even inhibit brain development. Much like cigarettes, Juuls can also harm your child’s dental care. Learn how Juuling can affect your child’s oral wellness and how to prevent them from picking up the habit.

How Does Juuling Affect Dental Health?

dental careWhile experts are still researching the effects of vaping on overall health, studies suggest that it negatively impacts dental wellness. The contents of e-cigarettes can cause issues such as excess bacteria, mouth dryness, and throat irritation. Plus, the sweet flavors have been found to produce similarly harmful dental effects as sugary treats.

Vaping can also trigger an inflammatory response in the gums, which could lead to periodontal disease. A recent study determined that the aerosols produced by vaping devices can lead to cell death, causing issues like bone loss and tooth decay.

What Makes Juuls Different From E-Cigarettes?

Juuls and other e-cigarettes have similar properties and contain an e-liquid. The e-liquid contains a host of chemicals, including nicotine, all of which are burned into a vapor before inhaling. However, the Juul stands out because it has a higher amount of nicotine per puff, which can cause teens to become addicted to Juuling from a young age. The product is also smaller and sleeker, making it easier to hide. 

How Can You Prevent Your Child From Using a Juul?

One of the best steps to prevent your child from Juuling is to have an open conversation. Tell your child about the adverse effects of the e-cigarette, and discuss ways to resist peer pressure. If your teen opens up to you about using a Juul, schedule a dental care appointment. Their dentist can check for any adverse effects of the Juul and talk to your teen about quitting. 

 

Seek dental care and advice to address Juuling at Pedodontic Associates. They’ve served families on Oahu and Maui for over 25 years. Whether your child is due for a cleaning or requires emergency dentistry, this staff will provide gentle care and keep your child comfortable. This professionalism has earned them accreditation from the ADA, HAD, and American Academy of Pediatric Dentists. Learn more about their approach to dental care online. Call their Kahala office at (808) 735-1733, Pearlridge office at (808) 487-7933, or Kahului office at (808) 877-0066 to make an appointment for your child. 

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