At least wait until you are off any pain medications. The pharmacist does not approve of mixing vicodin with alcohol. I had a fairly large molar extracted. I asked the oral surgeon specifically if I could drink beer that day. He said yes. He said only cold food day one, then resume normal diet, not chewing on that side until day three. No suction (straw, cigarette), may cause dry socket (loss of blood clot). I chose beer plus 400 mg ibuprofen over vicodin. Feeling pretty good. Got vicodin for back up another day if needed at work or pain too severe for ibuprofen. Beer also relieves physical trauma, reduces psychological stress, and relieves hunger with empty calories for limited eating ability. (No scientific research to support this. Just personal experience. Still got my blood clot 8 hours later.)
imediately if you are not on any pain killers and the dentist told you it is safe.
Oh yes!! Ice cream is your friend when you have your teeth pulled out! You need to have cold foods like ice cream and popcicles and yogurt and stuff like that.
Getting a tooth pulled is like getting a shot.
Yes.
the carbonation in the soda causes it to bleed...trust me i just tried it....
Hope its not dangerous,im 5 mins from having a tooth pulled and i have had a head cold all week
I believe you have to rest for 1 or 2 days after the tooth was pulled out.
Not as traumatic as having to have a tooth pulled out because it is causing tooth ache due to getting bad.
no
depends what type of tooth but normally no.
No you will make your teeth really bad like that
No, it will cancel out the effect the antibiotic is having.
Umm, no. There would be no relationship between an artificial joint and the removal of a tooth.