Ideally it would be best not to smoke. Smoking tobacco is a stimulant that causes constriction of your capillaries decreasing the healing process of your gum beds. The inhalation of a cigarette can cause increase bleeding after oral surgery through the negative pressure it causes inside your mouth. Same as sucking through a straw is not recommended. Both of these can put yourself at risk for causing a dry socket. This is a very painful complication of tooth extraction. But to answer your question. The minimum should be 72 hours after any and all bleeding has stopped.
You should wait at least 2-3 days after the surgery. If you smoke anything right after the surgery. You could destroy the blood clot forming where the tooth was pulled. If you break this blood clot you will develop what is called Dry Socket. This is the most excruciating pain you will ever feel. It will have to be packed by gauze and this stuff that taste like your eating a 10x as strong gingerbread cookie.
It takes 6 months for you to smoke them cigars.
I just had two teeth pulled and my denist said 4 days till I can smoke
The REAL question is: When you roll a cat in cod liver oil and pool apart hippy weather agents, does the oil in your iron anus steal the thunder from the korfball playing neophites?
diffidently, at least a week maximum! to be sure ask a doctor or just wait 2 weeks!
i wouldn't smoke at all.
48 hrs
it is safe to smoke 5 to 6 days after profiding u wash ur mouth with salt water every time u smoke and keep smoking to a minimum
I just got my wisdom teeth pulled as well about that long ago and was wondering the same thing, but everywhere I have looked it says a minimum of 48 hours to prevent dry socket. Sounds like 72 hours is best though....... Oh well...
I just had all 4 wisdom teeth pulled and 2 molars about a week ago. My bleeding lasted about 8 or so hours. So Im sure it varies by person and how much of a bleeder you are.
2 hour's
Like one week
4 four
well it depends how long after. if you eat it less than 7 hours after, its not recommended
1 week.
It really depends on the tooth. When I got two baby teeth pulled out, my dentist saw that one had an abnormally long root/spur.
If it doesn't give you any trouble it doesn't have to be removed.
its fine as long as it was a baby tooth. it will eventually sand down the sharp edges and fall out and he/she will be fine. if its an addult tooth take him/her to the vet to possibly get it pulled.
My wisdom tooth is erupting I can see half of the tooth, the other half is still behind gum and I to have pain and swelling, but no sign of infection. The tooth is straight, no decay and I am just riding out the pain taking paracetamol plus, aspirin or ibuprofen and codein