You should give it at least a day before have a cigarette and use salted warm water to gargle with and spit out. The salt helps to heal. If you are bleeding DON'T sip out of a straw when drinking. Have soups, dip bread in the soup, yogurt, jelly, etc., that are all soft foods for approx. 3 days. After that you should be able to continue on as usual. Ceprocol is another good mouthwash (ask your pharmacist if you can't find it on the shelf) to keep bacteria down in your mouth and also keep your breath fresh. Blood in the mouth can smell. At least 48 hours, or you might get a dry socket.
You should absolutely not smoke anything for at least a week after surgery, and preferably two or three weeks. It can result in dry socket, where the clot over the removed tooth is dislodged. Smoking also puts hot, fine particles in your mouth which may cause infection. Mouthwash will not help with either of these problems; quite the contrary, using mouthwash is also not advised for the first few days as it can cause or contribute to dry socket.
If you must smoke due to some severe addiction (rare with marijuana, more frequent with tobacco), try to wait at least a few days (3-5) and be careful not to suck vigorously. Nicotine patches may help you avoid the urge to smoke during this period. Some suggestion has been made that use of antiseptic mouthwashes would be net benefit to help prevent infection when smoking after several days, though care should be taken again to minimize movement at the affected area. If at all possible, just don't smoke anything until the wound has healed.
If I were you I would take this opportunity to stop smoking. If you have not had one for a few days the most intense of the stop smoking physical withdrawal agony has passed for you. Now you just have to maintain the resistance to craving a smoke after eating or lighting up every time you get in the car or turn on the TV or whatever.
This is a great opportunity for you...take it
Wait at least 48 hours.
The amount of time that you have to wait to begin smoking again after the removal of a wisdom tooth is about five days to a week. Smoking too soon after an extraction can lead to a very painful infection called dry socket. It is best to ask your dentist.
It's wise to wait a couple of days even if the dentist has put in a couple of stitches to close the hole the extraction made. Gargle with salt water and try to keep the area clean. If you can't handle two days then have a smoke on occasion and then rinse your mouth out with warm water and salt, spit out.
they say 48-72 hrs. but i smoked one cig the day i got mine out.. i just kept the gauze in place and didnt suck too hard on the cig. hope this helps
ask your dentist and see what they say, but mine told me 24 hours then i could cause it will cause you to get a dry socket
The 2nd day after your wisdom tooth extraction, you are restricted to soft foods such as jello.
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The extraction of a tooth is classified as oral surgery.
After wisdom tooth extraction, it's generally recommended to wait at least 24 hours before drinking coffee or any other hot beverages. Drinking hot liquids too soon after the extraction can dislodge the blood clot that forms in the socket, which is essential for proper healing. This can lead to a condition called dry socket, which can be painful and delay the healing process. Once you're past the initial 24-hour period, you can start introducing lukewarm liquids, including coffee, into your diet. However, it's important to continue to be cautious. Drinking through a straw or rinsing your mouth vigorously should be avoided, as these actions can also disrupt the healing process. If you experience any pain, swelling, or bleeding after drinking coffee or any other beverage, stop and consult your dentist or oral surgeon. They can provide further guidance on when it's safe to resume drinking coffee and other hot beverages after wisdom tooth extraction.
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Extraction is numbing your area and pulling your tooth. Surgery is having incisions and usually be put out to get teeth out.
During this type of extraction, an oral surgeon will cut into the gum line to expose the tooth, from which point the extraction is performed much in the same way as a simple tooth extraction.
Yes you can, wisdom is not required.
If you are stupid enough to take it at all.
When a wisdom tooth is extracted, the anesthesia may take time to wear out. This is why someone may feel drowsy hours after the extraction. It is a good idea to just take a short nap.
Wisdom tooth extraction requires an oral surgeon when the wisdom tooth is compacted, or when the area around the tooth is infected.