Rising drug use will result in increased dental problems including meth mouth

Rising drug use will result in increased dental problems including meth mouth
Sharon Liberali, director of the special needs unit at the Adelaide Dental Hospital, says the use of methamphetamine can cause oral health issues including teeth grinding and tooth decay, particularly in teens and young adults. Ms Liberali says there … Read more on ABC Online

Mugshots Show The Horrifying Effects Of Cocaine, Heroin, and Meth
Cocaine can lead to an inflamed nose if the drug is snorted; meth causes tooth decay, face sores, and speeds up the appearance of aging; heroin increases cellulite and causes scabs from picking the skin; and oxycodone causes bloodshot eyes, flushed … Read more on Businessinsider India