Lady in mid-20s lost all her teeth supposedly due to ingrown tooth complications. Necessarily a Meth sign?

Question by stargazerontheseas: Lady in mid-20s lost all her teeth supposedly due to ingrown tooth complications. Necessarily a Meth sign?
A lady that I recently met has lost all her teeth. She now wears dentures. She is in her mid-20’s. She claims that the loss was due to complications with an ingrown tooth infection. She had to have part of her jawbone replaced as well. Does this necessarily point to a possible Meth history? She is otherwise very pretty with flowing beautiful hair. Great slim figure but Not too skinny. In other words, there are no other overt signs of Meth use. Should I still suspect the worse??

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Answer by Nightfaery
First impressions is always bad because once someone’s made their mind up about you that can be it really, good or bad. If it were Meth use, they would have a lot of health problems psychological and physically. While you could be jumping to conclusions, Meth use is fast growing and the side-effects are so bad and quick it only takes a short while to have a bad effect. The prettiest of people can look so bad after a short while. I got to be honest with you though, I have never, ever known anyone to have half a jaw replaced from a simple infection, nor have I known anyone to lose all their teeth either. Especially mid-20s. I am 23 and I have all my teeth, no fillings, and I don’t know anyone who has problem teeth that isn’t self-inflicted. The worst I knew was someone had an absess which resulted in a filling. And I’m speaking from a country that apparently has terrible teeth, or as the myth goes. Who knows? However, meth use is said to be worse in the US than the UK so I don’t know much about it. It could have been another drug related though, or it could be natural. See what everyone else says. Why do you ask?

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