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Nugget Lover
03-23-2007, 12:59 AM
I am getting my wisdom teeth removed tomorrow morning and I heard from someone that you weren't supposed to smoke the same day after surgery. Has anyone else heard this or experienced this?

GotWake88
03-23-2007, 01:01 AM
I wouldn't to be safe. Though it might help with pain, it may also temporarily thin your blood, which may be bad after surgery. But I'm not a doctor. Ask the dentist/a doctor.

kiwi
03-23-2007, 01:02 AM
;) You really shouldn't smoke cannabis or cigs after have teeth removed because it stops the blood from clotting in your gums and can cause an infection.:thumbsup:

Bob the Awesome
03-23-2007, 01:04 AM
They told me not to smoke afterwards, but obviously they were referring to tobacco. Although, again obviously, similar risks apply to weed.

I had it done a Friday morning, that Saturday night (the whole town was out because of homecoming or other things) I got drunk, took a vicodin, and walked around my neighboorhood smoking a joint at 10 at night.

Smartest thing to do? No, but I smoked a few times in the following week and it didn't seem to have any negative effects, if you do plan on doing it don't overdo it.

BizzleLuvin
03-23-2007, 01:04 AM
;) You really shouldn't smoke cannabis or cigs after have teeth removed because it stops the blood from clotting in your gums and can cause an infection.:thumbsup:

kiwi said it!
if you can't smoke,you can always make tea. its easy and there's a recipe on cann.com somewhere....

oh, and have fun with those painkillers youll be getting!

Tokudai
03-23-2007, 01:07 AM
A lot of the problem is when you inhale, you create suction in the mouth, and this pressure will disrupt the scabbing/healing process. You can have a "blow out". When I got my wisdom teeth pulled I blew my nose and started bleeding from one of the sockets. Its crazy how everything is all connected in there, pressure transfers all over the place (sinuses/throat/ears etc etc).

Jay Matix
03-23-2007, 01:11 AM
wait a day then use a bong and take light hits... don't smoke out of a joint or blunt.

Nugget Lover
03-23-2007, 01:44 AM
On a side note what pain killers do I get and how many? lol

Storm Crow
03-23-2007, 01:45 AM
First off, the suction can be bad for the healing process...this goes for tobacco and cannabis alike. Secondly, cannabis dries the mouth which is a bad thing when you are healing. It concentrates the bacteria that every mouth has. I had most of my teeth pulled a few years ago, and yes, I smoked as soon as I got home from the dentist. I also kept my mouth moist by lots of drinking liquids (mostly water). Roll your joints looser than normal so you won't need as much suction and drink liquids! Everything healed up just fine. - Granny:hippy:

JohhnyPotSmoker
03-23-2007, 02:44 AM
yeah dude i got my teeth removed over summer it fucks up the stitches if you smoke i smoked 3 days after i got it removed and it was fine but it just took longer for the stitches to go away,

napolitana869
03-23-2007, 02:21 PM
I got mine out on monday and I waited 3 days to smoke, but I'm still trying to pull pretty lightly.

dr.resin
03-23-2007, 02:59 PM
It's best to wait about a week, smoking can cause "dry sockets" and affect healing, if you have to smoke inhale through your noise only, I used a bong with a straw when I had all teeth pulled 8 months ago, I heard dry sockets are the worst pain related to pulling teeth and was not willing to risk it, besides if you get good pain meds you won't need/want it.

suhl
03-23-2007, 04:45 PM
i got codeine and just took it as prescribed because my mouth was sore.

TheSmokingMonkey
03-26-2007, 07:25 PM
I know this is too late for this thread, but for future reference, if you are going to use cannabis after tooth extractions, please eat it - don't smoke it. You can get a dry socket, and those suck. They are painful and take forever to heal. The drug itself won't hurt your recovery (usually) - it's more the action of sucking smoke down and the irritants in the smoke itself that can hurt your extraction site.

420marijuana420
04-02-2007, 03:37 AM
Edit: It is way too late now but for anyone else I would lay off to be safe, it's just one day.

houdini654
04-21-2007, 02:37 AM
is it bad to smoke weed and take a vicodin for back pain simultaneously?

bobbygreenbear
04-21-2007, 08:47 AM
when i had my wisdom teeth removed i got the most unbelievable lecture of my life from the nurse, and also the doc. if my wife hadn't been there to confirm it actually happened, i'd think i dreamed it.

went something like this:

"these are the dangers of this procedure: you can die, you can bleed out and die, you can get a DRY SOCKET, and let me tell you honey, i've given birth, and i'd rather GIVE BIRTH WITHOUT ANESTHETIC IN THE BACKSEAT OF A CAR than get a DRY SOCKET (those were here EXACT words), so don't smoke, don't mess with it..............."

then doc comes in

"ok, so we're gonna take your wisdom teeth out"

me: "yup"

doc: well do you want to be sedated ?

me: well, you know the procedure, whatever you usually do

doc: well, what do YOU want me to do?

me: you want me to tell you what to do?

doc: well?

me: uhh............just knock me out and don't fuck up, please



needless to say i wasn't terribly comforted when i was getting gassed on the table.............sheesh, thanks for the you-can't-sue-us-now death talk from the friendly ortho-people. when i picked up my prescrip after the operation the person told me the doc i saw did 100's of these op's a weak and made a fortune off it. it's practically all he did. just an assembly-line of big-billing fast and quick wisdom teeth pulls

yikes

true store ;) good luck! :)

Little Boy
05-30-2007, 06:09 PM
is it bad to smoke weed and take a vicodin for back pain simultaneously?

not at all!

zeebo phillips
05-30-2007, 08:13 PM
kiwi said it!
if you can't smoke,you can always make tea. its easy and there's a recipe on cann.com somewhere....

oh, and have fun with those painkillers youll be getting!

I sure did when I got my wisdom teeth removed...:thumbsup:

sammer
05-24-2008, 10:45 PM
I got my wisdom teeth removed yesterday. i woke up after the surgery i felt really sick and i threw up in the parking lot, but since my stomach was empty it was just a bloody mess dripping from my face. Then when i went home i fell asleep, woke up several hours later with dried blood all over my pillows (i spit out the gauze), and promptly went to smoke some weed.:thumbsup: I smoke using a bucket aka gravity bong, and i didnt have any bad effects in the surgical area. Ive smoked the same way twice today already. They gave me a bottle of 40 t-3s but I dont want any codeine. the pain isnt bad enough for that..have just been taking advil, when i absolutely have to. they are much easier on my stomach than tylenol-3s.

EzRyder
05-27-2008, 06:31 AM
A friend of mine actually had his wisdom teeth removed on like a thursday and he smoked friday, but what he did was inhaled it through his nostril, like he plugged one and just sucked in with the other one. He said it worked fine because he was scared about sucking through his mouth too. But ya thats all I know about that so I thought i might share that with ya bud. Oh and a question I would like to know, since when did cannabis become an anticoagulant within your blood, is there any scientific proof behind that? -one love-

Yesca420
06-26-2008, 06:02 PM
yeah, i asked my dentist if i can smoke weed after haveing the surgery, he told me about dry socket and it will happen if i did it, so now, i got a batch of weed browines bakeing in the oven right now, so just make weed browies ad you'll be high. i havent missed a day of gettig high in 4 months, and i dont plan on missing a day!

Cdub187
12-09-2008, 10:39 PM
I know this is prolly late but however I just found the info I needed when I got my wisdom teeth removed 2 days ago. The best way I found is to wet the cotton gauze that you and biteing on then inhaling bong hits through you nortrils. Be sure to exhale again out of you nostrils. I got high, no dry socket no nothing. Healed just fine and a good rate.

I started doing this about 3-4 hours after the operation (fell asleep) My body did not react in a negative way to the anestesia (Some people get nautious.)

If I could, Id make brownies. But hey, I dont have 20gs just to drop to make a batch so :( If you can, make tea, brownies cookies whatever but if you cant, this should work. Enjoy and be careful to call you dentist if the pain starts flaring up. And remember to tell him what you did if you fucked up cause hes a doctor, is not out to get you arrested hes there to help heal ya. :rastasmoke:

Sauce
08-14-2009, 04:47 AM
I just had one of my wisdom teeth removed yesterday due to a infection, Ive only taken one hit from a one hitter and changed my mind ill be making sum toast along with cannabutter untill day three, i am craving cigarettes tho lol :smokin:

bridgabell
01-12-2010, 02:42 AM
Soak a tea bag in your mouth in the area where your teeth were pulled let it sit in there and rest and form to your mouth, you can smoke, but i used a straw and hit it lightly. I told my dentist i would not stop smoking so that's what she recommended and it worked just fine for me. The tea bag helps prevent the air from going in your socket and keeps the area moist.

StooetheStoney
05-18-2010, 03:45 PM
I don't know if it has been recommended yet, for I've been on that Maui Wowie ( aw yeah_

but 7 days ago I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed, Im no professional but if it is the suction that causes these issues and Dry Sockets, I would recommend a Gravity Bong... for sure. and slowly suck in the smoke, it does not create much of a vacuum effect, plus gravity bongs are the cool shi*



Enjoi :rastasmoke:

Sandm4n
05-18-2010, 05:26 PM
damnit im the only one here who smoked and got dry sockets, let me give a warning to all fellow stoners dont smoke after surgery, i repeat dont smoke after surgery stick with the pain killers :stoned: my mouth got infected after the surgery from smoking to many bong hits and they had to cut into my gums with a razor to drain the infection@! it sucked ass !!! but i did get more pain killers on the only upside :D so all in all yes you can smoke and get away with it but is it really worth the risk?? i think not just wait a few days before smoking and enjoy your high that much more dont do what i did my brudahs!! :rastasmoke:!! like some one said above make edibles :D

illegaldanish24
05-18-2010, 09:09 PM
I would honestly wait. I was very cautious about smoking after i had mine removed, waited about 5 days. I took one bong rip at night, and the next day I had a dry socket. That was some of the worst pain I've ever felt. I would find another way to get the THC into your body; tea, firecrackers, brownies, etc. Also, enjoy your painkillers!