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After a tooth extraction, waiting at least 24 hours before drinking any alcohol lowers the risk of bleeding and dry socket. Many clinicians advise waiting 72 hours or longer whi...
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After a tooth extraction, waiting at least 24 hours before drinking any alcohol lowers the risk of bleeding and dry socket. Many clinicians advise waiting 72 hours or longer whi...
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Dry socket, or alveolar osteitis, happens when the blood clot that normally protects a tooth socket after extraction is lost or dissolves, exposing bone and nerves. Will dry soc...
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Experiencing a wisdom tooth extraction infection months after surgery can be confusing and concerning. While most post-operative issues resolve within days to weeks, late infect...
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A tooth extraction healing follows predictable biological stages that, when understood, help you distinguish normal recovery from warning signs. In the first hours, a blood clot...
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You should generally wait at least 48 to 72 hours before smoking after a tooth extraction, and many clinicians advise waiting five to seven days or longer for full healing. Smok...
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Dry socket, or alveolar osteitis, occurs when the blood clot that normally forms in a tooth socket after an extraction is lost or dissolves before healing is complete. Without t...
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