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11-25-2007, 06:28 AM #1
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Smoking after removal of wisdom teeth?
like Frickr said the main concern is the vacuum created in your mouth when you suck on something (which is why they say not to use straws). If you're inhaling from a bong, there isn't much more pressure created than if you're just breathing regularly. If you must, use a bong, not a joint.
sclabman Reviewed by sclabman on . Smoking after removal of wisdom teeth? I got my wisdom teeth out this morning, at 10:30 or so EST. Anyway, I'm not in to bad of pain, but i'd love to smoke a little just to relax me and chill out. I'm not suppose to smoke (cigarettes) for three weeks, and the office doesn't know I smoke weed. The reason for no smoking is because I could develop "Dry Socket" (Read about it Dry Socket and Alveolar osteitis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) . Anyway, Dry Socket seems to be caused the sucking on a cigarette, or in this case a Rating: 5
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