No it does not. It would be nice if you could be a little more specific. Are you talking about meth mouth? If so it can happen, but is preventable. The only reason it happen is because of the lack of moisture. Ever heard of cotton mouth? Well Amphetamines can cause dryness of the mouth, but not all the time. Chewing on sugarless gum or staying hydrated can prevent meth mouth. Throat damage from meth? Never heard of such a thing.
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∙ 2011-09-12 23:55:25Don't take meth and you will sail through it.
A common myth about Crystal Meth is what many people call Meth Mouth. This is when the teeth begin to become black and rot from using to much meth. Also cracking can happen to the teeth. They believe it was because of acid in Meth but this is not true. Meth is a base substance and the meth mouth is cause by a side effect called dry mouth: less saliva enters the mouth making it a lot easier to get bad cavities. The cracks is from the urge you get from meth to grind your teeth wearing them down and later creating cracks. A common myth about Crystal Meth is what many people call Meth Mouth. This is when the teeth begin to become black and rot from using to much meth. Also cracking can happen to the teeth. They believe it was because of acid in Meth but this is not true. Meth is a base substance and the meth mouth is cause by a side effect called dry mouth: less saliva enters the mouth making it a lot easier to get bad cavities. The cracks is from the urge you get from meth to grind your teeth wearing them down and later creating cracks.
Yes. There is even a term for it: meth mouth. Meth can cause severe tooth decay and loss as well as gum disease.
Meth dehydrates the mouth. Our saliva is a natural antibacterial agent, without it bacteria can easily build up. The is where the term "meth mouth" came about. Go look at the pictures is quite gross.
Normally, If The Quality Of The Meth Is Good, Your Heart Rate Will Speed Up, You Will Have An Incredible Sense Of Euphoria Similiar To Pure MDMA Because Of The Intensity Of It. You Will Also Get A Strong Taste Of The Meth In The Back Of Your Throat After Shooting Meth Up. Highly Addictive.
Some side effects of Meth would include: Meth mouth (rotting, broken and/or discolored teeth), increased heart rate, damage to the liver, stroke and are more unlikely to recover from illnesses than people who do not use meth.
Signs of heat damage are singed nasal hairs, burns around and inside the nose and mouth, and internal swelling of the throat.
quit using meth
Don't take meth and you will sail through it.
A common myth about Crystal Meth is what many people call Meth Mouth. This is when the teeth begin to become black and rot from using to much meth. Also cracking can happen to the teeth. They believe it was because of acid in Meth but this is not true. Meth is a base substance and the meth mouth is cause by a side effect called dry mouth: less saliva enters the mouth making it a lot easier to get bad cavities. The cracks is from the urge you get from meth to grind your teeth wearing them down and later creating cracks. A common myth about Crystal Meth is what many people call Meth Mouth. This is when the teeth begin to become black and rot from using to much meth. Also cracking can happen to the teeth. They believe it was because of acid in Meth but this is not true. Meth is a base substance and the meth mouth is cause by a side effect called dry mouth: less saliva enters the mouth making it a lot easier to get bad cavities. The cracks is from the urge you get from meth to grind your teeth wearing them down and later creating cracks.
no
Oropharyngeal means pertaining to the mouth and throat.
Alcohol generally has no affect on the throat and mouth except to impart pleasure. Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of cancer of the mouth and throat.
It probably isn't possible. However, you simply worsen the effect on your mouth: higher likelihood of mouth and throat cancers, and damage to your teeth and gums.
No. Brain as a whole control your mouth and throat.
No, BUT you can have brain damage, lung cancer, dryness of the throat and mouth, and your 3.0 GPA will drop to 1.0 in a week.
your tongue pushes it down your throat