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Meth Mouth: How Methamphetamine Damages Your Teeth

Posted on: November 26th, 2025 by Lynnfield Dental Associates No Comments

Drug use can have serious effects on your oral health, but few substances are as damaging as methamphetamine. Known as “meth,” this highly addictive drug not only harms overall health but can also destroy a person’s smile and ability to chew properly.

How Common is Meth Use?

According to a 2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 1.2 million Americans had tried methamphetamines in the past year, and 440,000 reported using meth in the last month. Meth use has been increasing, especially among people aged 18 to 34.

How Meth Damages Teeth

Methamphetamine use affects the salivary glands, causing a severe reduction in saliva production. Without saliva, the mouth becomes dry, and acid can erode tooth enamel. Cavities form quickly and are often left untreated, as meth use becomes the user’s primary focus. Over time, this leads to widespread tooth decay and the destruction of the natural smile.

Early Warning Signs

Dentists are sometimes the first to notice meth use. Teens who suddenly develop multiple cavities or extensive tooth decay may be showing early signs of methamphetamine use. Recognizing these signs early can allow for intervention and help protect overall health.

The Broader Impact

Meth use not only damages teeth but also negatively affects physical and mental health. A quality dentist can identify signs of meth use and may recommend or contact a treatment center to help the individual get the support they need.

Protecting oral health is critical. If you suspect someone is using meth or notice rapid dental decay, seeking professional dental and medical assistance is essential.

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