4 Hours. And make sure between the time you got it pulled and maybe an hour after that you spit everything not swallow. this helps the blood clot form so it doesnt continue bleeding.
You should wait a day so none of the bacteria from the pool gets in your tooth.
just wait for a few years, my bro had his tooth pulled out at 3 years old and it grew fully at 7 years old. but that only works if the tooth was onefrom the 1st set of teeth you get
I would not wait to take an antibiotic for an abcess tooth! If you get the tooth pulled with the infection still in site...you are in for one rude awakening when he attempts to pull that tooth!
i don't know i am not a doctor. No, wait a few days. Alcohol slows the wound healing.
it might be ok, but i would wait at least 7 days
Apply pressure to the place the tooth has been extracted from (preferably with cotton or a tissue) and wait for it to clot. Don't eat hard foods until a day or two after it has come out.
Smoking after an extraction can lead to dry socket. Dry socket is a very painful condition to have. It's best to wait 48-72 hours after having a tooth pulled to resume smoking, spitting, or drinking via a straw.
I would probably wait a day for the wound to fully clot and if it feels still sensitive with your tongue then it's probably not a good idea to drink carbonated liquids.
When ever you feel comfortable
Forever... canine teeth should not be pulled out. You will not be able to chew meat well.
I have lost many teeth i hope this answer helps. Getting a tooth to come out fast is to pull it. There will probably be alot of blood because your tooth was not ready to come out by the time you pulled it. But if you dont want the pain, or the blood of tooth pulling, just wait till it comes out on its own. Hope this helped!
Yes you can, you only might get an infection. It might hurt but shiv happens, i have done it and it didn't do any thing to me. The reason why you are not supposed to smoke anything after getting a wisdom tooth pulled is because smoking dries out the newly exposed gum area, which is not good for its healing. So it probably is the same for a regular tooth; just wait a few days to a week.