Drugs called meth?!


Question: Drugs called meth!?
Can Meth rot fake teeth, denture!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Meth itself does not cause the teeth to rot!. It does however cause decreased saliva production, which, in turn causes dry mouth!. It is ultimately the dry mouth over time, in combination with lack of proper nourishment that causes the teeth to rot!. Mal-nourishment associated with meth use can and does adversely effect the soft tissues of your mouth, which will ultimately make it very difficult to wear dentures!. Hope this helped, and please take notice; I am stating facts ONLY, while remaining totally non-biased!. In NO way am I passing judgement on ANYONE!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Meth causes tooth decay in a number of ways!. Mostly, when a person is on meth, their mouth does not produce as much saliva, which has a natural antibiotic in it to help fight the bacteria that causes decay!. Secondly, a person who is on meth doesn't always think to brush their teeth and floss!. Meth causes a condition commonly known as "meth mouth"!. If a person gets meth mouth, extractions and dentures are just about the only solution!. It's painful and ugly!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

its the worst drug in the world - its a scourge - worse than crack cocaine or heroin even - it wrecks your facial features - causes acne - nervous system damage and yes teeth too as it is rotting you flesh - it is the hardest drug to get off - dont even try it - tell them to go f themselves and cut them off completelyWww@Answer-Health@Com

I dont think so, I have an uncle that has dentures and has been known to use crank and it hasn't effected his dentures as far as I know!. But he isn't really a total addict either!. Let me give you a nickels worth of free advice, stay as far away from meth as you can, it like cocaine and other drugs has ruined a lot of good people!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

dont do it , people that do it destroy relationships with family and friends and care more about the drug than their own family
plus it causes severe paranoia and is linked to parkinsons
disease and nervous system damage!. Also it can make you turn
and backstab family members friends over money just to get high and you will see people will stop interacting with you
and all you will live for is meth!. That **** can make you go crazy
so if you are a meth addict you just screwed yourself over!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Meth will kill you!. They will not rot dentures, but it will destroy your nervous system, circulatory sytem, and it will literally eat away at your brain!. Also, meth can give you internal bleeding and blood clots!. Meth is one thing you do not want to touch!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No, but stain yes!. Go to this website!

http://www!.drugfree!.org/Portal/DrugIssue!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

it might cause them to break down but not like real teeth because they aren't attached to the circulatory system!. Meth has so many other bad effects that it is a bad idea in any case!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The smoke can stain teeth and meth use usually leads to tooth decay, but it's got nothing to do with the meth itself!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I wouldn't think so!.!.!. Not a drug person!. But if your doing it or thinking about doing it DON'T!!! It's not worth it!. Besides it's gonna do alot more than mess up your teeth!Www@Answer-Health@Com

No it rots real teeth & destroys your nervous system along with your brain!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

nah if u have dentures you should be good, cuz ur teath are calsum and meth can decay calsum so ya lolWww@Answer-Health@Com

No but it is not good for you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

ur on meth!?!GO TO REHAB!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

umm yeah from the smoke
ha JUS DOO ITWww@Answer-Health@Com





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