After having a tooth pulled, it's important to follow your dentist's instructions carefully to ensure a successful recovery. This includes avoiding certain foods and drinks, such as chewing tobacco.
Chewing tobacco can irritate the surgical site and delay healing. It can also increase your risk of infection. For these reasons, it's important to avoid chewing tobacco for at least 24 hours after having a tooth pulled.
Tip | Benefit |
---|---|
Avoid chewing tobacco for at least 24 hours | Reduces the risk of infection and irritation |
Rinse your mouth with warm salt water several times a day | Helps keep the surgical site clean |
Avoid touching the surgical site with your tongue or fingers | Prevents contamination and infection |
Eat soft foods that won't put pressure on the surgical site | Promotes healing and reduces pain |
Take pain medication as directed by your dentist | Relieves pain and discomfort |
Mistake | Consequence |
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Chewing tobacco for at least 24 hours after having a tooth pulled | Increased risk of infection and irritation |
Smoking or drinking alcohol after having a tooth pulled | Delayed healing and increased pain |
Eating hard or chewy foods that could put pressure on the surgical site | Damage to the surgical site and delayed healing |
Using straws | Dislodgement of the blood clot and increased risk of infection |
By following these tips, you can help ensure a successful recovery from your tooth extraction.
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