Yes, using smokeless tobacco after wisdom teeth removal can increase the risk of developing a dry socket. The chemicals in smokeless tobacco can interfere with the healing process, impair blood flow, and cause irritation to the extraction site. It is generally recommended to avoid all forms of tobacco during the recovery period to promote healing and reduce complications. Always consult with your dentist or oral surgeon for personalized advice.
dont! it gave me dry socket! ouch!
Wait at least 4 days in case you get a dry socket.
No. Food building up in the socket or stitches will often cause an infection or 'dry socket'. This is a painful condition where the tissue of the gum fails to close over the bone area and leaves nerves exposed.
I got mine out a couple months ago, I wouldn't do it until maybe two weeks. Considering on what exactly they did I would probably ask the dentist or oral surgeon.
there is no effect
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yes. it burns
yes they do Ontario disability support plan does cover wisdom teeth removal i just got mine removed yesterday i got all four of my impacted wisdom teeth removed and i tell you it hurts so bad
Wisdom teeth removal results in holes in each of the extracted tooth sockets. These holes take several weeks to completely close. Although using snuff is a bad idea in general, it would be wisest to not use the product at all until the holes have closed completely.
D7240 is the CDT code for Full bony impacted wisdom tooth removal.
D7240 is the CDT code for Full bony impacted wisdom tooth removal.
it is not, but you get nosebleeds from the type of blood you have