Yes. Weed is one of the key anti-aging ingredients in the cannabis plant. Research shows that marijuana can help with tooth pain, as well as some other ailments. A recent study published in the American Journal of Public Health found that marijuana can also help reduce the pain of tooth loss, and the researchers suggest that the pain-killing effects of cannabis help ease the pain of a painful tooth extraction.
As a dentist, this can be a pretty hard pill to swallow, I know. But this recent study shows just how good a recommendation of marijuana is. There’s also a lot of anecdotal evidence that suggests using marijuana can actually help with tooth pain. While it’s important to discuss risks, the most important thing to remember is that there are almost no side effects from using marijuana.
A few months ago, I had a tooth extracted. I’d never even heard of it before the surgery, and the pain was so bad that I didn’t even get dressed for the day. Once I got home, I took a deep breath, and was so thankful that I didn’t have tooth pain the whole time. After I took a few hits of cannabis, I was able to take a shower and find my way into the kitchen for my first hit.
There are a few things that I have been hearing about that may be helpful for some of you who have tooth pain. One of the first things I read was that cannabis can help with pain from tooth extraction. I know a lot of people who have tooth pain from extracting them, and they seem to be mostly in pain from their root canals. I personally have had a root canal, and I have not been able to get any other pain relief for my pain.
That’s because the root canal was done by a general dentist that I’ve never seen before. There are also some studies that say that cannabis can help with tooth pain associated with gum disease. Again, I’m not a doctor, but I know that if I was in the dentist’s office, I would be given a bunch of different options for pain relief.
However, the fact that the root canal was done by a dentist who is not a dentist at all shows how little this drug has to do with the real world. If you know a dentist that is not a dentist, you know exactly where to go. If you know a dentist that is not a dentist, you know where to go to get a root canal.
For some reason it looks like marijuana is the very first drug in the list of possible treatments that should be considered when dealing with gum disease. I suppose that’s because there is a much higher risk for the dentist to screw up than for the patient to screw up. If these tooth-disease-afflicted geeks were smart, they’d go for a tooth extraction.
I guess it’s not hard to see why people might want to smoke weed. It looks like weed can help with gum disease. But you would think that the doctors that are going to recommend you smoke weed are going to be the real experts in this matter. As it turns out, marijuana is not a drug that can cure gum disease. It’s a drug that can make you horny.
I agree that smoking weed is a great way to alleviate pain and discomfort, but I have to admit that the science behind the benefits is pretty skimpy. I would much rather go to the dentist and have a cleaning done.
The pain relief effects of marijuana are most often attributed to the “euphoric” high that marijuana can provide. But it seems that the science behind the effect is more along the lines of “I’m horny, and it’s high time I got laid.” Or just plain old horny.