When can I smoke once i get my wisdom teeth removed?
I have been able to find this information out for you.
Do not smoke for at least 24 hours after your surgery. The sucking motion can loosen the clot and delay healing. In addition, smoking decreases the blood supply and can bring germs and contaminants to the surgery area.
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