...(M)ethamphetamine seems to be taking a unique, and horrific, toll inside its users' mouths.... a perfectly healthy set of teeth can turn a grayish-brown, twist and begin to fall out...
The condition, known to some as meth mouth, has been studied little in dentistry's academic circles and is unknown to many dentists... But other dentists, especially those in the open, empty swaths of land where methamphetamine is being manufactured in homemade laboratories, say they are seeing a growing number of such cases.
Wait, Times readers, it gets even worse:
Mountain Dew... has become the preferred drink of methamphetamine users.
Huzzah! Those of us who've lived and practiced in those "open, empty swaths of land" can only say, "Thank you for noticing, New York Times, now we know the problem is real!"
From the molars
to the cuspids
to incisors
flecked with foam...
God bless dentistry in America (my home sweet home).
Updates:
- Toothless in Zion: Some Utahns are really pretty, 'til they open their mouths - a good article with icky meth teeth pictures from the Desperate News.
- Thank you for the work you do, psychoBOB. Don't give up the fight.
- Seems that the student newpaper at the University of Idaho scooped the New York Times on meth teeth over two years ago.
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