First of all, it will be tempting to smoke, but wait AT LEAST 48 hours. It's vital during these first two days to let the blood clot settle. Myself, I smoke marijuana and I smoked 36 hours, but I took very light hits and barely sucked in. I'm lucky to not get dry socket, but for those unfortunate, smoking is a main cause. If, after 48 hours, you must smoke, try and take very small drags and don't suck too hard. Many people ignore these warnings and end up getting dry socket OUCH!
If you are getting power in the socket--replace heating element If you are getting power to the socket, but not through it--replace socket and element
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Surgery or....you know
You can smoke 12-24 hours after extraction but then again, you have to take into consideration many factors, for instance: was it a difficult extraction? was it in the maxillary (upper) jaw or in the mandibular (lower)? Do you take contraceptive pills? If you're a smoker, had a difficult extraction (tooth got broken or was difficult in getting it out), take contraceptive pills and had an extraction in the lower jaw, then you'd better refrain from smoking for a while. Dry sockets are more common when lower pre/molars are extracted since there are less blood vessels. This means that less blood is travelling to clot the socket and therefore the bone and surrounding tissues get infected. Saline helps alot to disinfect and keep the socket clean during the following days.
The voltage in a socket can be any voltage that you want. The load that connects into the socket must be stated. Without this information the question can not be answered.
If you leave a plug socket on without a plug in it you will lose between 550 to 1,000 health points per 1 swich
Check fuses If you are getting power to socket, but not through it ,replace socket
I not sure if it does but I have dry socket and tge cold on my cheek hurts and feels like it isn't getting warm when insude
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Go to a doctor.
Socket testers work by being inserted into a given electrical socket. From there, they'll read the output of electricity into two nodes without injuring the person using the tester. Most testers will emit a noise when the socket is live and flowing with electricity.
No if you do you will get dry socket and that is the most painful experience I ever had. Getting the wisdom teeth out was nothing compared to the dry socket. I fell down in the shower with pain and I had to go to the doctor everyday to get novacaine packed in my tooth it was so painful please dont smoke or drink through a straw after surgery.