A week or so, when teeth are pulled there is a need for the space to heal up some, smoking prevents it from healing well faster. So I'd suggest waiting awhile or you might have to deal with pain longer
He does not smoke at all.
The healthiest cigarette is one that you never smoke.
yes
She doesn't smoke! -NoahFan17 aka Micah (Mike-A)
no are you dumb
yes it is bad but not as bad as the smoke because it is not floating around in a cloud it is sitting in the ash tray.
Why would you ever want to smoke through your mouth much less your nose. Your teeth are already leaving you now do you want your since of smell going too?
you are advised not to smoke anything, drink with a straw or use instruments that involve blowing at this creates pressure in the mouth which can dislodge the blood clot that has formed after surgery and cause dry socket.
If you brush your teeth regularly, it shouldn't be a problem. Stains maybe.
Yes, you can smoke the day of even. But brush your teeth, and if you have braces, your dentist may judge you. But he cares more about your money than your drug habits.
Your an idiot for smoking weed at all. And u have to wait 70000yrs
I am 99.9% sure it does not matter. Unless you get severe cases of the munchies, where, in that, case buy soup and other soft things, so it does not hurt, although with the ganja smoking it should not hurt that bad anyways. Hope this helps.