Wisdom teeth removal results in holes in each of the extracted tooth sockets. These holes take several weeks to completely close. Although using snuff is a bad idea in general, it would be wisest to not use the product at all until the holes have closed completely.
MY ADVICE IS DON'T HAVE ONE UNTIL YOUR STITCHES FALL OUT AND THAT IS USUALLY IN ABOUT FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS.
That depends on how long you still have to live.
When it is the area is fully healed around the end of week 2 is a good time as long as there is no pain, no swelling, your stitches are out and you've had a check up.
5 days
Uh, your lip/gums.
yes. ive taken my can of dip on many airlines.
I don't know if there is any rule against bringing chewing tobacco onto airpanes, but I've never had mine taken away from me at security.
No. Wisdom teeth should only be taken out if they are a problem.
No. Tobacco is a harmful substance no matter how it is taken. It can cause cancer of the respiratory system, which leads to a slow and agonizing death, and it somewhat collapses the brain, and both temporarily and long-term paralyzes the immune system. Tobacco taken in chew forms can also cause mouth, stomach, and throat cancer, which are excruciating and usually fatal. Small price to pay for a temporary mild high.
You should wait 2 weeks after getting your wisdom teeth taken out to safely play football. You should wait longer if this procedure had complications.
Smoking is not recommended under any circumstances.
if you have another tooth pushing it out , and it the tooth is comming from a different spot. It might be a surnumerary tooth - an extra wisdom tooth. But this should have been seen on a panoramic x-ray if it was taken in your late teens. It also might be a peace of root that was left out from the extraction of the wisdom tooth that was there.
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In my experience, smokeless tobacco rather makes opiates more euphoric. One study suggests that nicotine and other chemicals in tobacco cause the opiate metabolites to break down faster, therefor increasing the "rush" and overall feeling. For example, when I take around 80mg of oxycodone (tolerance I know) and then smoke a few cigarettes or pack a lip of chewing tobacco, the opiate seems to kick in faster and I go on the nod a lot faster. Overall, I thoroughly enjoy the following effect. The downsides to using both these drugs together are subjective but: 1. Using tobacco and opiates greatly reenforces the addictive properties of both drugs. 2. If I've taken a lot of opiates throughout the day, even with my tolerance (I usually take around 180-200mg daily), I tend to get extremely nauseated and the chance of vomiting increases significantly (trust me on this heh).
This statement is found in Ecclesiastes in the Bible, which is taken to be a record of the wisdom of Solomon.
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