Probably, meth increases your heart rate causing the blood to pump which will cause sensitivity to your tooth
Outside, which is where you should go if you're in a smoke filled area.
You could smoke right after having a tooth filled, though I would not suggest it. maybe wait an hour or so but it should not have any affect pain-wise. The only thing is that if you've had white colored filling, the smoke, after time, may cause them to darken in color. I just had two of my teeth filled today and i smoked right after because my dentist told me my answer i have given to you.
It's generally advised to avoid smoking weed before getting a cavity filled. Cannabis can impair your judgment and coordination, which may affect your ability to follow the dentist's instructions during the procedure. Additionally, it may interact with anesthesia or other medications used. Always consult with your dentist for personalized advice regarding your specific situation.
Because the smoke is hot and will rise towards the ceiling. The lower you stay in a smoky room, the fresher the air is !
The inhaled smoke takes up space in the lungs which should filled with air. This in turn reduces the amount of oxygen in the blood stream because of space now filled by poisonous gases taken from the smoke.
No it's slow and extremely painful
Dont filled oil so that no smoke
The acrid smell of smoke filled the room after the fire alarm went off.
Many things, to include 'first hand smoke'.
In smoking it means that the lining in your nose is irritated by the smoke in the cigarettes or tobacco.
It was smoke.
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