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Many lecturers teaching on methamphetamine will
show you the grim pictures of rotten teeth of methamphetamines addicts. This
is not something we will show in this lecture.
Methamphetamine addicts may lose their teeth abnormally quickly, a condition
known as “meth mouth”. This effect is not caused by any corrosive effects of
the drug itself, as per commonly repeated myth. According to the American
Dental Association, meth mouth "is probably caused by a combination of
drug-induced psychological and physiological changes resulting in xerostomia
(dry mouth), extended periods of poor oral hygiene, frequent consumption of
high calorie, carbonated beverages and tooth grinding and clenching."
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