Federico Cossa1, Alessia Piastra2, Mª Gracia Sarrion-Pérez3, Leticia Bagán4. 1. Student of the master of Implantology at the Universidad Europea de Valencia. Graduated in Dentistry at the Universidad Europea de Valencia. 2. Student of the master of Endodontics at the University of Valencia. Graduated in Dentistry at the Universidad Europea de Valencia. 3. PhD, Associate Professor. Faculty of Health Sciences. Department of Dentistry. European University of Valencia. Spain. 4. PhD, Titular professor. Faculty of Health Sciences. Department of Dentistry. European University of Valencia. Spain.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the dental environment there is not much talk about the oral manifestations resulting from the use of drugs, because in general the issue of drugs is a very difficult subject to deal with. Therefore, the objective of this work is to understand what are the most obvious manifestations in the oral cavity and as the dentist can detect them. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In order to carry out this bibliographical review, a scientific article search was made by consulting the PubMed database. The abstracts were read to recruit only what was consistent with the chosen topic. RESULTS: The 23 sources of information affirmed the relationship between a bad state of general health, and more in the specific, bad state of oral cavity. CONCLUSIONS: The most relevant manifestations were: decay, loss of teeth and precancerous lesions. These manifestations were present in most of the cases studied. All this is a consequence of the drug and the lifestyle acquired by the drug users studied. Key words:Drug, caries, meth mouth, periodontitis, xerostomia. Copyright:
BACKGROUND: In the dental environment there is not much talk about the oral manifestations resulting from the use of drugs, because in general the issue of drugs is a very difficult subject to deal with. Therefore, the objective of this work is to understand what are the most obvious manifestations in the oral cavity and as the dentist can detect them. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In order to carry out this bibliographical review, a scientific article search was made by consulting the PubMed database. The abstracts were read to recruit only what was consistent with the chosen topic. RESULTS: The 23 sources of information affirmed the relationship between a bad state of general health, and more in the specific, bad state of oral cavity. CONCLUSIONS: The most relevant manifestations were: decay, loss of teeth and precancerous lesions. These manifestations were present in most of the cases studied. All this is a consequence of the drug and the lifestyle acquired by the drug users studied. Key words:Drug, caries, meth mouth, periodontitis, xerostomia. Copyright: