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Methamphetamines can cause severe dental problems, often referred to as "meth mouth," due to several factors. The drug leads to dry mouth, reducing saliva production, which is crucial for neutralizing acids and washing away food particles. Additionally, users often crave sugary beverages and neglect oral hygiene, further contributing to tooth decay. The acidic nature of methamphetamines also directly damages tooth enamel, exacerbating the problem.

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