No It does not counter the effect of any anesthetic. None What so ever.
PRIOR to wisdom tooth extraction you can smoke or consume up until You actually have the surgery. Unless You expect to get a drug test or think Your oral Surgeon would give You some sort of drug test. Just don't come in reeking of smoke.
AFTER EXTRACTION: The sucking part of smoking anything causes a wind tunnel effect in Your mouth. Even vaporizing will in some cases cause "dry socket" to occur. I suggest if You wish to feel the effect of THC , switch to cooking with it -add it to a butter or fat, make brownies etc... or have a friend "shot gun" smoke it and blow into Your mouth-friends have used straws to administer to the inner mouth that way a basic inhalation-NOT SUCKING on a joint/pipe/vape/bong etc.. After any tooth extraction, just refrain from making a sucking motion or breathing in with Your mouth "o-shaped" cigarettes are the worst.n KEEP MOUTH VERY MOIST.
i went in stonned when i got my wisdom teeth removed then got stoned after to and got my som pain killers :)
The use of marijuana can cause the the rhogam shot to counter act and can cause a miss carry and effect on any other pregnantcy you try again
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Very little is understood about the effect marijuana has on our eyes. Marijuana effects defferent people differently.
Marijuana can affect coordination, cognitive function, and speech, which could potentially impact speech impediments. However, the specific impact can vary from person to person, so it is advised to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Marijuana is a mild depressant
Marijuana in and of itself will not effect the taste buds. However, marijuana can increase your appetite, making food more appealing.
No, Anesthesia is the condition of being under the effect of an anesthetic. Anesthetics include a wide variety of different chemicals.
You get stoned
No.
In rare cases yes
When you mix alcohol with drugs, such as marijuana, cocaine, or even over-the-counter medications, the combined effect may be greater than, and quite different from, the expected effects of their use individually.
An anesthetizer is a person who administers anesthesia, or a device with anesthetic effect.