Use of psychoactive substances on oral health [Consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en la salud oral]
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Objective: to analyse the consequences of psychoactive substance use on oral health. Method: Systematic review of 15 articles. Results and Conclusion: The consequences of psychoactive substance use on oral health are multiple and range from increased caries and periodontal diseases to sensory alterations and oral hygiene dysfunctions, derived from both the direct effects of these substances and the habits associated with their use. Psychological and social factors complicate access and adherence to dental care, demonstrating the need for comprehensive preventive and therapeutic approaches.
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