Other cigarette smoke being a proven carcinogen, it also inhibits the cellular healing potential possibily causing prolonged pain, infection and dry sockets.
Smoking after an extraction can lead to dry socket. Dry socket is a very painful condition to have. It's best to wait 48-72 hours after having a tooth pulled to resume smoking, spitting, or drinking via a straw.
Yes, the no smoking after a tooth is pulled is a precaution to prevent the now empty socket from bleeding from the sucking action of smoking.
You will know your gums have healed after a tooth was pulled when the area is no longer sore. You will also notice the tissue around the extraction side looks healed over.
yes, also if another tooth is grownin behind it ANSWER If you were really stressed out it might. Your might've when the procedure was being done tensed up, and it would cause aches and maybe pains from being so stressed.
Our sources say that it is safer than smoking it, by far; avoid creating a lot of vacuum in your mouth, which is the primary reason smoking after an extraction is discouraged.
Getting a tooth pulled is like getting a shot.
getting your tooth pulled is like being injected with a needle.
Hope its not dangerous,im 5 mins from having a tooth pulled and i have had a head cold all week
No,it can't you have to visit dentist.
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Tooth out like take out only tooth out
The alcohol in it helps sore tooth.