摇头丸(MDMA)和甲基苯丙胺对口腔健康的影响:一个叙述回顾。

IF 3.1 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-09-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1645445
Lily-Rose Newell, Kevin-John Fouillen, Marie Orliaguet, Johanna Kichenin, Sylvie Boisramé
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摘要

本综述旨在探讨3,4亚甲基二氧甲基苯丙胺(俗称摇头丸)对口腔健康的影响,同时由于其药理相似性和重叠的口腔表现,将其与甲基苯丙胺(MA)进行比较。MDMA是安非他明(AM)的精神兴奋剂衍生物,具有致病性和致幻性,广泛使用,特别是在年轻人中。其药理作用可导致急性和长期的系统性后果。在口腔表现中,口干症尤为普遍,并与含糖饮料摄入增加密切相关,从而增加患龋齿、牙齿磨损和牙周病的风险。磨牙和颌紧咬,频繁在使用MDMA,涉及颞下颌关节功能障碍,并可导致显着的牙齿磨损损伤。这篇综述还讨论了牙周炎的流行,通常与口腔卫生不良、多种药物使用和行为改变有关。此外,软组织损伤的病例和独特的腐烂模式已被记录。这些发现强调了牙科专业人员认识到与MDMA、MA和多种药物使用相关的口腔健康问题的必要性。
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Oral health effects of ecstasy (MDMA) and methamphetamine: a narrative review.

This review aims to explore the impact of 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), commonly known as ecstasy, on oral health, while also drawing comparisons with methamphetamine (MA) due to their pharmacological similarities and overlapping oral manifestations. MDMA is a psychostimulant derivative of amphetamine (AM) with empathogenic and hallucinogenic properties, widely consumed, especially among young adults. Its pharmacological effects lead to both acute and long-term systemic consequences. Among its oral manifestations, xerostomia is notably prevalent and strongly associated with increased intake of sugary beverages, contributing to heightened risks of carious lesions, tooth wear and periodontal disease. Bruxism and jaw clenching, frequent during MDMA use, are implicated in temporomandibular joint dysfunction and can lead to significant tooth wear lesions. This review also discusses periodontitis prevalence, often linked to poor oral hygiene, poly-drug use, and behavioral changes. Additionally, cases of soft tissue damage and unique patterns of decay have been documented. These findings highlight the need for dental professionals to recognize oral health issues associated with MDMA, MA and polydrug use.

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