smoking is not necessarily bad for the insides of teeth but tends to stain the outsides. if the tooth is dying, it is probably best not to smoke, but it will not contribute extensive damage to the tooth or speed up the process. see a dentist.
if you are having severe tooth pain, you should see a dentist. it would usually indicate your tooth is dying or the nerves in your tooth are dying off. Sensitive to hot or pressure will most likely result in a root canal or extraction of that tooth. Waiting for the pain to disappear will only result in future issues. should cold or hot be used to relive pain
that means your dying..
NO! Smoking not only compounds dental problems, it increases your likelihood of further dental deterioration. It is never ok to smoke, dental infection or not.
Apply some clove oil to the place where your tooth was before smoking.
Once the clot is formed, it should not be disturbed. The patient should not rinse, spit, drink with a straw, or smoke for at least 24 hours
NO, you moron you should not even be smoking that in the first place what is wrong with you, Do you know how bad that stuff is for you? Oh and back to the question if you smoke with an infection you should not smoke because it will make it worse. Try to some hot water and slat in your mouth.
@least one more tooth (when your in between 30-50 will fall out) for every time you smoke
The root of the tooth.
He drinks but doesn't smoke to my knolage.
Prevented most people from dying in their sleep.
The tooth should be handled carefully; it should be picked up or touched by its crown (the top part of the tooth), not by its root. The tooth should be rinsed and kept moist, but not cleaned or brushed.
you probebly shouldn't be smoking if you still have baby teeth......