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Space Ghost
I've been pondering this a while... Aside from staining them (harmless), what other damage is being done to oral health?(if any)
* xerostomia (dry mouth): Methamphetamine use may decrease the production of saliva. A lack of saliva's natural protective effects directly leads to increased tooth decay, particularly at the gumline. Many users also smoke tobacco or consume highly sugared soft drinks, worsening the problem.
* cracked teeth: Methamphetamine induces clenching and grinding of the teeth, leading to wear or cracks.
* neglect of oral hygiene: This is likely among the most important causes of poor oral health among methamphetamine users. After a prolonged binge, users may sleep for a day or more with their mouths open, exacerbating the problems of poor saliva supply.
trouble said:The American, good point my friend. I was thinking the same thing.
I will see you back in Berlin The American!
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Jack D Ripper said:anyway its defiantly worth discussing meth's effects on teeth if its caused by dry mouth because cannabis has been known to cause dry mouths as well...
wmass said:
NOKUY said:he's prolly in covenent or whatever they call it....the step b4 you get banned...you can see your post but no one else can
What in the hell are you guy's talking about?
Space Ghost said:what we're talking about is that we can't see his post