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How many days did u stop smoking after getting your wisdom teeth removed ... im getting mine done in 2 hours and i cant figure out how long I'll be able to avoid smoking
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did it night of
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Well played Resin filled lungs .. Well played .. Blunts for the win ..
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Dry sockets, termed alveolar osteitis by dentists, are a fairly commonplace complication associated with having a tooth extracted. While the exact pathogenesis of dry sockets has not been thoroughly explained, their occurence is associated with a situation where the blood clot normally expected to occupy the extraction site and initiate its healing has instead been lost. The net result is that the healing of the socket becomes delayed.
The symptoms of a dry socket are pain, foul odor and foul taste emanating from the tooth extraction site. These symptoms characteristically do not appear until some days after the tooth has been removed. Clinical experience and dental research have identified a number of factors that seem to place dental patients at greater risk for experiencing dry sockets. If the dentist and dental patient keep these factors in mind when planning for and then proceeding with a tooth extraction they may help to minimize the risk for dry socket formation.
The use of analgesics (pain pills), either non-prescription or prescription, is typically not the most effective solution for controlling the pain and discomfort associated with dry sockets. In most cases the best treatment involves a dentist inserting a medicated dressing, daily if needed, into the dry socket. The idea is that this treatment dressing helps to control the level of pain the dental patient experiences until the (delayed) healing process is able to progress and resolve the symptoms of the dry socket. -
When my roomate got his wisdom teeth taken out, he just smoked one hitters and cigs through his nose. I've never tried it, but it seemed to work just fine for him, and no dry sockets.












