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My doctor told me not to do anything that would raise my blood pressure. It is a good idea to avoid any kind of suction during the first two weeks following the extractions. This includes sipping through a straw and smoking. This could cause the blood clots to be dislodged from the sockets and result in a painful condition known as a dry socket. If this happens, see your dentist ASAP. It can be treated. No spitting or any kind of suction for 48 hours.

Also no physical exercises for 48 hours. It is a good idea not to drive or operate heavy machinery until the anethesia has completely worn off.

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don't make the teeth intoearring's or a necklace or anything like that... people will think it's strange probably best to stay away from hard, crunchy, or chewy food for about a week or so. don't make the teeth intoearring's or a necklace or anything like that... people will think it's strange probably best to stay away from hard, crunchy, or chewy food for about a week or so.

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For the first week after recovering, eat popcicles and soft foods if you can eat at all! Don't eat hard things or things you can't chew with your front teeth.

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Smoke cigarettes, Use a straw to drink, basically any sucking will break the sutures(stitches) loose

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Because your mouth needs to heal. And if you're all numb over there, you don't want to choke.

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You should not drink from a straw, or spit.

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don't eat or drink anything 8 hours before the extraction - the rule of thumb is to just not eat or drink anything after midnight

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You shouldn't eat. Anyone SMART would no that. Anyways, you should ask the dentist, not online people. Seriously!

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