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The second day after a wisdom tooth extraction, the wounds are still healing. Drinking alcohol is not recommended until the mouth has completely healed from the wisdom teeth extractions.
no, the Tylenol is still in your system so do not drink alcohol, you will really feel the effects! You should let your dentist know that you still have pain, you may have an infection where the extractions took place.
Only after the gums have healed. Alcohol causes the place where teeth were removed to dry up,"dry socket", and it can be very painful.
Yes
Only if you are not still on the painkillers the doctor prescribed.AnswerThere are certain types of painkillers or antibiotics where you cannot consume alcohol while taking them. Usually the pharmacist tells you, or you can read the medication precautions given by the pharmacist.AnswerFor healing purposes, it is known to avoid alcohol, carbonated drinks, and hot liquids for a week after surgery.
Wisdom teeth are vestigial organs, which are organs that have lost their original or primary function. Wisdom teeth were used when humans had a primarily vegetative diet and needed to chew through thick vegetation. Rather than an example of evolution taking place, wisdom teeth reveal the remains of evolution.
You should wait at least three days.
Ask your dentist, but usually not because liquor can thin the blood.
The dentists suggest not, but if you use a straw you will certainly be O.K. Do your best to avoid the "raw jaw" area with the liquid! Y-THINK-Y I you are taking antibiotics or pain killers, it can be toxic consuming alcohol.
2 and 1/2 weeks
yup just had them pulled and am drinking some now
Not necessarily. Teeth tend to become more crowed as we age, especially the lower front teeth. This happens in some people regardless of whether they have wisdom teeth or not. Therefore, removing the wisdom teeth, solely for the purpose of hoping to get naturally straighter teeth, won't work.