It is typically recommended to wait a day or two to fly after a tooth extraction. Everyone is different, however, so there is no one single answer. It is always best to check with your dentist or a doctor if you have any questions or concerns.
Oral surgeons recommend resting a day or two after toot extractions. However, there is nothing to prevent one from flying immediately after the tooth is extracted.
Idk,I dare you to go to a roof and start to fly,Just kidding.OF COURSE U CANT FLY,But ur imaginary will=)Lol
yes, of course you can
if your dentist has done the removal correctly then of course!
I believe you have to rest for 1 or 2 days after the tooth was pulled out.
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I believe you have to rest for 1 or 2 days after the tooth was pulled out.
No one knows, only God and the Tooth Fairy. She'd probably have to fly more than a billion kilometers.
If you can sit still long enough, i would think so.
I remember it taking about 10-14 hours depending on the lay overs
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My apologies for taking so long to answer, I've been busy. Yes, July Fly is another term for cicada, at least it is in the southern part of the U.S.
you cant fly ? your not a bird? you dont have wings -_-
You don't want to fly too soon after any surgery, especially if you are taking pain medication, as it can make you feel ill. However, you can fly once you are no longer hospitalized after ankle surgery; request a wheelchair from your airline.
This can happen if there is a broken tooth on the starter. It can be a broken tooth on the fly wheel but more than likely it is the starter tooth that is broken. Or the starter sylenoid is bad in the starter.
Birds get there energy for eating, they digest the food that gives them energy. They can fly by having hallow bones, they use there energy as efficiently as possible so they can fly for long periods of time.
A helicopter is a flying vehicle that uses rotors on the top of it. It is able to fly by simply taking off vertically, instead of having to traffic through a runway, like an airplane.
This depends on the airplane that your taking. If your taking an Airliner then it will probably only take about 8hrs but im not real sure for a smaller aircraft. srry