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Impact of opioid use on dentistry
1University of Otago, New Zealand. angelo.titsas@bigpond.com
Australian Dental Journal
|July 26, 2002
Abstract:
The oral consequences of opioid drug use are commonly attributed to personal neglect of general health and financial constraint. These factors are compounded by the increasingly recognized range of physical effects exerted by opioid drugs. The dental management of opioid drug dependents is further complicated by a variety of infections and behavioural modifications commonly associated with opioid use. Adequate strategies for the oral care of opioid users need to take cognisance of the broad medical issues for these people along with an appropriate personal approach.