(NC) With the recent legalization of cannabis in Canada, it’s important to be aware that using it can have an impact on your oral health.
Cannabis use has many side effects that vary based on the person and potency of the product. In some cases, these side effects may require you to reschedule your dental hygiene appointment to minimize risk.
Here are five side effects to keep in mind:
Increased heart rate and anxiety, which may worsen or last longer with anesthetics used for dental hygiene treatments;
Confusion and lack of focus, which may impair your judgement and ability to consent to treatment;
Increased bleeding, which may complicate dental hygiene care and healing;
Reduced saliva production and heightened food cravings, both of which increase the amount of time your teeth are exposed to sugars, leading to a greater risk of cavities, gum disease and oral infections;
Interaction with medications, which may alter their effectiveness.
Dental hygienists understand the oral health risks associated with cannabis use and are prepared to discuss them with you during your regular dental hygiene appointments.