Smoking after wisdom teeth removal
Can you smoke after wisdom teeth removal? Smokers might hate me big time for saying this, but the answer is a big NO.
It is understandable that smoking after wisdom teeth removal can be tempting since your body system is accustomed to it. Nicotine is like your personal drug, you are addicted to it. Thus, you could barely last a day without …show more content…
• Use mouthwash with antibacterial properties or simply rinse your mouth with warm salt water every day.
How can smoking prevent dry socket?
Prevention is always better than cure, hence, it is best that you limit and avoid the things which can lead to dry socket such as smoking. It is best to avoid cigars, cigarettes and any form of tobacco use in a day or two after surgery. Sometimes, it is best to hold out smoking even after two days had passed to ensure that proper healing is promoted. If you chew tobacco, however, two days is not enough and you should stop chewing it for at least a week or so to prevent dry socket. Any use of tobacco products after surgery in the oral area will delay the healing process and also increase risk for complications.
Some, such as the University of Oregon Health Center, even advised to avoid smoking for at least the first five days from your wisdom tooth extraction. This is primarily because the risk of sucking action and dislodging the clot is continuous until the healing process is complete. Nicotine found in cigarettes also cause the breakdown of blood clot in the dry socket.
Smoking and wisdom tooth extraction