Probably not a good idea. Problems could be:
1 - Interaction with prescription painkillers. Can cause you to slow down or stop breathing, amongst other problems. Potentially lethal.
2 - Prolongation of bleeding. Alcohol prevents clotting, which may (a) cause you to bleed uncontrollably, which would be a bad combination with #1 above, or at least (b) cause your healing time to be prolonged.
So, I'd say, find another way to take your mind off the pain!
Hope this helps.
no you can't. alcohol is a blood thinner. it can cause serious issues.
Just make sure its been at least 4-5 hours after any painkillers have been taken.
how long before getting one's wisdom teeth pulled should one drink?
Yes, usually about a week after the extraction. Follow your dentist's advice if you don't want to experience dry socket.
That is something you should discuss with your oral surgeon.
yeah but not on the day
only water if it's anything else no way.
i don't know i am not a doctor. No, wait a few days. Alcohol slows the wound healing.
yup just had them pulled and am drinking some now
If you brush your teeth regularly, it shouldn't be a problem. Stains maybe.
You should wait at least three days.
The second day after a wisdom tooth extraction, the wounds are still healing. Drinking alcohol is not recommended until the mouth has completely healed from the wisdom teeth extractions.
Ask your dentist, but usually not because liquor can thin the blood.
Drink odols
Don't drink alcohol! I'm getting good at this Or drink twice as much caffeine as you do alcohol.
no
the baby can be born with fetal alcohol syndrome
Only if you are not still on the painkillers the doctor prescribed.AnswerThere are certain types of painkillers or antibiotics where you cannot consume alcohol while taking them. Usually the pharmacist tells you, or you can read the medication precautions given by the pharmacist.AnswerFor healing purposes, it is known to avoid alcohol, carbonated drinks, and hot liquids for a week after surgery.
You have to wait and finish all your prescribed drugs.