Depends: You will need a full dental evaluation but anything from fillings, dentures, crowns and bridges or implants can be used to give you that smile you are looking for.
Answered 2/18/2015
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Lots...: Meth mouth can vary in severity. If it is really bad...Extractions and false teeth may be the answer. Fillings in the affected teeth may help. It is such a wide spread question that the best advice would be to see a dentist. I have treat meth mouths and will tell you they do run the spectrum of treatments. If you do get restorations you'll need to give up the habit or lose em all in long run.
Answered 11/5/2018
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Fillings: Get your cavities filled and gums cleaned to prevent further damage.
Answered 11/13/2012
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Oral hygiene: Oral hygiene procedures to reduce any infections and this would then be followed by crown work to repair the broken down teeth.
Answered 5/21/2015
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Several Options: There are several options. If all your teeth are affected you definitely want to see someone with full mouth rehabilitation experience. A good place to start is a prosthodontist. Special training in this type of situation. I was able to help a 25 year old female with 24 crown to completely restore her teeth to original condition. Goes without saying that you have to kick the habit first.
Answered 5/18/2013
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Get check: Sometimes we can save rhe teeth and do crowns and bridges, other times just extaction with dentures or implants. Also try to talk to the public regarding the risk of using meth.
Answered 12/2/2014
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