You are not supposed to smoke anything for at least 72 hours (3 days) after having your wisdom teeth removed, as the sucking motion you make when inhaling can disturb the extraction site and cause it to start bleeding again. This is especially true when you have the bottom ones removed (as opposed to the top ones).
Personally, I cannot go 3 days without a cigarette, even with the strongest nicotine patch. So I limited myself to 2 or 3 cigarettes a day for the first few days after having my wisdom teeth removed, and I smoked them as carefully as possible.
You could also try smoking from a homemade gravity bong, as it will do all the sucking for you. All you have to do is open your mouth.
Depends if it was surgically removed or not, if it wasn't 24-48 hours after.
They shouldn't start smoking, but most start at adolescense. Now, I'm not telling any teenager to start smoking!!
For most people, there is no relationship between smoking and the firmness of the erection. (But many partners find "smoker's breath" unpleasant...)
Teens who smoke, are more likely to start drinking alcohol and taking drugs than teens who don't smoke. People who start smoking at a young age, are at a greater risk of getting lung cancer.
by smoking a cigarette
Probably just like when teenagers start smoking cigarette
It is estimated that around 8 million people start smoking worldwide each year.
children usually have 20 teeth before they start to lose them (about at age 6). as adults, you have 32 (im not for sure whether this includes wisdom teeth, i dont think so)
Its Bad for you i recommend not start smoking. It makes you look terrible and it hurts everyone around you more then it does to yourself.
No, smoking at start up would probably be defective valve seals.
it is fun
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