Dentists have no special way to treat a patient with meth teeth. It is a long process that requires a lot of dental work. The ADA does not have any specific treatments for dentists to follow.
Meth
The effects of meth on teeth can be seen within just a few months of regular use. Meth can cause a rapid decay of teeth and overall oral health due to its acidic nature and impact on saliva production. Regular meth use can lead to "meth mouth" characterized by severe tooth decay and gum disease.
Call the DEA they will know
There are many dangers to smoking meth. The main one is that it can rot someone's teeth, skin and internal organs. Another problem with meth is that is disrupts mental facilities.
no addictive factors to treat for like meth, or prescription drugs
2 years heavy user
Meth users show an array of symptoms. There is a high risk for suicide attempts due to depression, users will lose their teeth which is called 'meth mouth', they go for long periods without sleeping and will lose a lot of weight.
During chemotherapy the patients urine turns blue. I believe the color of the meth is linked to a revalation during Walters treatment. I also once read the hells angels made a blue meth in the 80's or 90's.
Stop Using! Meth will age you, make your teeth fall out, and kill you fast.
Meth mouth is slang for advanced tooth decay. It is called this because it is commonly found in Methamphetamine users, but can also be cause by sugared soft drinks and teeth grinding.
if the meth addict has add and is self medicating with meth than maybee strattera might help the add but not the meth withdrawl, addreall, vyvance, or dexadrine will help with withdrawl, and the add strattera is one of the only add meds that is not a stimulant. so your add may be fixed, but you may not be awake long enough to find out otherwise quite the meth and the add will go away If someone is addicted to meth, any ADHD symptoms may be attributable to the meth. Also, I'm not sure of the exact interactions between meth and strattera, but I know that meth will increase the rate of metabolism for the strattera, so it will be less effective. I believe that in order to have positive results, the addiction to meth should be addressed first before trying to treat the ADHD with strattera. If someone is addicted to meth, any ADHD symptoms may be attributable to the meth. Also, I'm not sure of the exact interactions between meth and strattera, but I know that meth will increase the rate of metabolism for the strattera, so it will be less effective. I believe that in order to have positive results, the addiction to meth should be addressed first before trying to treat the ADHD with strattera.
No,The only way to pass a urinalysis for methamphetamine use is by not doing meth anymore!What the hell are you thinking, stop using it. I work in hospitals, and let me tell you, those posters about "the faces of meth" are real. Meth mouth is real, and that smell never goes away. I've seen patients develop COPD (read: lungs that don't work) from smoking meth. Seriously, stop USING METH! I really hope you don't have children.