2018 AADR Oral Health Effects of Tobacco Products
If you missed the AADR Oral Health Effects of Tobacco Products: Science and Regulatory Policy meeting, September 14, 2018 in Bethesda, Md., USA, you may now access a recording of the entire meeting in the IADR CE On Demand library. The AADR Oral Health Effects of Tobacco Products meeting brought together tobacco experts to discuss research on the suite of tobacco products regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, including smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes, and their impacts on the oral microbiome, oral epithelium, dental caries and carcinogenesis, among other topics. Experts and attendees also identified research needs to help guide regulatory policy.
A maximum of 6.5 continuing education hours are available from this meeting.
The recorded sessions from the Tobacco meeting are:
Introduction
Chair: Seun Ajiboye – American Association for Dental Research
Welcome and Opening Remarks - Does Oral Health Matter?
Raul Garcia – Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
Session I: Perspectives on Tobacco Regulatory Policy
Chair: Elizabeth Kaye – Boston University
FDA’s Plan for Tobacco Regulation and Efforts Around Oral Health
Mitch Zeller – Food and Drug Administration Center for Tobacco Products
Regulation of Tobacco Products in a Dynamically Changing Market: Protecting the Public/Oral Health from Harm and Addiction
Greg Connolly – Northeastern University Bouvé College of Health Sciences and School of Law
Session II: Combusted Tobacco (Inhaled and non-inhaled) Products
Chair: Raul Garcia – Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
Chemical Carcinogenesis of Combustible Tobacco Product Ingredients
Stephen Hecht – University of Minnesota Medical School
Effect of Combustible Tobacco Products on Mucosal Immunity
Ilona Jaspers – University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Medicine
Session III: Non-combusted Tobacco (Smokeless Tobacco)
Session Chair: Purnima Kumar – Ohio State University
Smokeless Tobacco Products: Oral Health Effects, Flavor and Regulatory Implications
Scott L. Tomar – University of Florida College of Dentistry
Effect of Smokeless Tobacco Product Ingredients on the Oral Microbiome
Richard L. Gregory – Indiana University School of Dentistry
Smokeless Tobacco Constituents: Carcinogenicity and Variations Across Products
Irina Stepanov – University of Minnesota School of Public Health
Session IV: Novel Nicotine Delivery Systems
Chair: Christopher Fox – IADR/AADR
Novel Nicotine Delivery Systems and Their Impact on Oral Health: The Case of e-cigarettes
Pamela I. Clark – The Ohio State University College of Public Health; Marielle C. Brinkman – The Ohio State University College of Public Health
Electronic Cigarettes exacerbate the virulence potential of the subgingival microbiome
Purnima Kumar – The Ohio State University
Novel Nicotine Delivery Systems: Effects of e-cigarette Aerosol on Epithelial Cells, Oral Microbiome and Novel Research Questions on Effects of e-cigarettes on the Oral Cavity
Deepak Saxena – New York University
Session V: In Vitro Models, Standards and Experimental Methods
Chair: Deepak Saxena – New York University
E-cigarette Testing Devices and Reference Materials
Jeffrey Kim – American Dental Association Foundation Volpe Research Center
Human-relevant In Vitro Test Systems for Evaluation of Oral Exposures
Holger Behrsing – Institute for In Vitro Sciences
Mouse Models of Tobacco-induced Lung Disease
Terry Gordon – New York University School of Medicine
Development of Animal Models of Oral Health Effects of Tobacco Products
Tara Aghaloo – University of California - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Conference Summary and Next Steps
Chair: Christopher Fox – IADR/AADR
The Role of Dentistry in Tobacco Use Cessation
Judith S. Gordon – University of Arizona College of Nursing
Overall Discussion
Conference Summary and Next Steps
Raul Garcia – Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
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