It sounds crazy, but it is certainly possible. Children are extremely vulnerable to the ill effects of secondhand smoke.Researchers have discovered one more reason to not smoke, especially around kids: A recent study found that children exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke had double the risk of getting cavities.
Children
are extremely vulnerable to the ill effects of secondhand smoke. - See
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Children
are extremely vulnerable to the ill effects of secondhand smoke. - See
more at: http://oralhealth.deltadental.com/22,21375#sthash.uOMBBUac.dpuf
Children
are extremely vulnerable to the ill effects of secondhand smoke. - See
more at: http://oralhealth.deltadental.com/22,21375#sthash.uOMBBUac.dpuf
Children
are extremely vulnerable to the ill effects of secondhand smoke. - See
more at: http://oralhealth.deltadental.com/22,21375#sthash.uOMBBUac.dpuf
The
study looked at the health records of nearly 77,000 Japanese children,
ranging from newborns to 3-year-olds. The researchers found that
children exposed to tobacco smoke at 4 months old had almost twice the
risk of getting cavities in their baby teeth. Exposure to secondhand smoke can be measured by the level of cotinine in the body. Cotinine is a by-product of nicotine, which is found in tobacco. Children who live in homes where smoking is allowed have higher cotinine levels than children who live in smoke-free homes. The researchers also found that children who lived with family members who smoked had significantly more decayed, missing, or filled teeth. Miami prosthodontist Scientists also found differences in the oral health practices of children exposed to secondhand smoke compared with children who were not. For instance, the kids exposed to tobacco smoke were less likely to regularly brush their teeth. They were also more likely to drink juice, which can decay teeth. Aventura Dentist Secondhand smoke affects children’s teeth Please remember that with studies like this that correlation does not necessarily mean causation, and the study’s authors even concluded that it is impossible to determine whether secondhand smoke exposure caused the increase in cavities. Miami prosthodontist However, there is plenty of research that has linked secondhand smoke exposure to getting cavities in baby and permanent teeth. And when an estimated 40% of children around the world are exposed to secondhand smoke, it would be unwise to not consider the risks of smoking around kids. For example, when children are exposed to secondhand smoke, they have less of an antibody called IgA in their saliva and more sialic acid levels. IgA helps protect children and adults from cavities, whereas sialic acid leads to plaque and cavities. Secondhand smoke can lead to oral health (and overall health) problems by also causing
· oral inflammation, decrease in vitamin C levels, and dysfunction of the immune system
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No amount of secondhand smoke is safe for children. If
you smoke, speak with your doctor or dentist about the best way for you to
quit. It’s important for your health and the health of your children.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Aventura Dentist Discusses the Possibility: Are Kids that Are Exposed to Second Hand Smoke More Likely to Get More Cavities
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