Cigarette Removal Song Can I Smoke A Cigarette After Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Can I smoke a cigarette after wisdom teeth removal? - cigarette removal song

4 wisdom teeth pulled Friday morning. Now it is Sunday morning. When I smoked the IGC, there is always the risk of dry socket / infection or other danger? Thanks

6 comments:

Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) said...

Best regards,
TAKEN 24-48 hours to dry socket to form if you wish.
Sucking on a cigarette, it creates a vacuum negative in the mouth that cause the blood clot can suppress the healing socket.

Redruby2... said...

Ok not really understand what it was like the first answer, ok, if you just made, I did not say, but you seem well informed of the decision, dry, etc., usually taught in 24 to 48 hours, so Friday was in the can its ok, but can also depend on the fact that 4 ich tet situation, good or bad happened, had an infection after the bleeding, etc., but he would go, that you gave your dentist have to do, but should be ok be to have one. I hope I've helped.

JaDaWi said...

I just read an article that basically said that we would not necessarily an infection, but can impede the healing process, so they are more susceptible to infections, wound open longer. Hope this helps. You will receive a patch, the same effect (I guess), but not smoked mouth.

SlowClap said...

I had a dry socket and it was hell. Some of the worst, dullest, most pain I went through ignorable. Bum, bum, bum ... It was awful.

It would be stupid to do something that increases the risk of dry socket. Soooooo you do not - believe me. It's terrible.

Chewing gum, if necessary, but do nothing to increase the risk of dry too! I have done everything and I still have a. This is not to cover something. A nerve no joke.

skinutt_... said...

Ah, the lung function of darts that you crazy! If you want a day will not be so bad. To answer your question. Of course you can smoke a cigarette, but you can run the risk of times slower than normal or cure the infection. I think we have to bite the bullet and a deserter. Good luck!


alphab19... said...

The real danger is smoking in the first 24 hours after surgery. It should be fine, just not crazy and smoke Ciggie compensate for what you missed out on.
I will spare you lecture.We the fight against smoking all know is bad for you.

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