Could having wisdom teeth out lead to opioid addiction?

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Dec. 3, 2018 / 10:17 PM GMT

By Maggie Fox

Teens and young adults who get their first opioid prescription at the dentist –often when having their wisdom teeth out — are more likely to come back for more of the painkillers, researchers reported Monday.

They found that nearly 7 percent of teens and young adults who got an opioid for the first time at the dentist’s office went on to take more of the drugs, and more than 5 percent went on to abuse opioids.

Many of these patients were having wisdom teeth out, the researchers reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association’s JAMA Internal Medicine.

“This work raises two really important related but separate questions: Do we need opioids, and do we need the procedure?” asked Dr. Alan Schroeder, a clinical professor of pediatrics at Stanford University’s medical school, who led the study team.

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