Recreational marijuana use increases your risk of gum disease and may cause your teeth to fall out, new research from Columbia University College of Dental Medicine suggests.
A recent study from Columbia University College of Dental Medicine suggests that recreational pot use increases the risk of gum disease and tooth loss.
Medical Research interviews Jaffer Shariff, DDS, MPH, lead author of a recent study linking recreational cannabis use to an increased risk of gum disease.
A study led by Jaffer Shariff, DDS, MPH, a postdoctoral resident at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, shows that recreational pot use increases the risk of gum disease and tooth loss.