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how long after wisdom teeth removal before vaping weed

by Tyra Dicki Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

It is advised to wait until at least some of the healing process has occurred. One oral surgeon website recommends waiting until at least five days post-surgery to smoke anything. Yes, they specify that this includes cannabis, even from vaporizers. Other sites recommend at least 72 hours of no smoking after surgery.

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We also recommend not to smoke/e-cig/vape for 2 weeks afterwards. Do NOT drink alcohol for at least 7 days following your surgery. Smoking and/or alcohol delay wound healing and are the major causes of dry sockets and infections; these are very painful.

Full Answer

How long after wisdom teeth removal can you smoke weed?

Nirvana Dental’s website states that you should wait to start smoking after 72 hours at the very minimum. And according to the website, HelloMD, you should wait at least five days before either wisdom teeth removal or tooth extraction. Are Edibles An Acceptable Alternative? Edibles are better than smoking weed.

Can I vape after wisdom teeth removal?

Because smoking restricts blood flow, if you begin smoking immediately after wisdom teeth removal, you can slow the healing process in the gums (where expedited healing is what you want most). Lastly, vaping immediately after tooth extraction can cause infection and abscesses.

Is it safe to smoke right before a tooth extraction?

I wouldn't recommend smoking right before, at the very least have your teeth freshly brushed when you go in. Don't wanna have too much foreign bacteria floating around your mouth when they're yanking those suckers out. I wouldn't recommend it. It's not like getting teeth pulled will be more fun just 'cause you're high.

What should you not do after wisdom teeth removal?

After the surgery, you won’t just be in pain, but you will be in recovery from the procedure. As such, you will not be able to eat many things and will need to stick to very soft foods. Additionally, you are supposed to avoid alcohol, caffeine, and smoking. It is also important to not use straws after wisdom tooth extraction.

How long after surgery can I smoke weed?

It is advised to wait until at least some of the healing process has occurred.

How long after dental surgery can you smoke?

Other sites recommend at least 72 hours of no smoking after surgery. This number is used in a lot of dental blogs, as dry sockets typically occur within the first 1-3 days after surgery.

How to get THC without smoke?

Tinctures. Tinctures are another option for delivering a dose of THC without smoke or vapor. Tinctures can be taken sublingually (held under the tongue) or just swallowed. We recommend swallowing tinctures as you would any other beverage to avoid any complications with the whole under-the-tongue thing.

How do you know if a clot is dislodged?

Typically, the clot sits over the removal site and protects the area while it heals. You’ll know if it becomes dislodged because it will be painful and uncomfortable.

What happens after wisdom teeth are removed?

What happens after wisdom tooth removal. Post-surgery, you should expect the feeling in your mouth to return after waking up. Many people experience swelling and pain after the surgery. Your doctor is likely to prescribe or recommend some pain-relievers to help you manage. After the surgery, you won’t just be in pain, ...

Can you drink a straw after a weed shot?

You are not supposed to use a straw post-surgery, but hydration is still key. There is nothing wrong with drinking an infused beverage to get your weed dose.

Can you chew cotton mouth?

If you tend to get cotton mouth from edibles, drink a lot of water to prevent any complications from a dry mouth. Edibles may work for some, but if you are in pain post-surgery, you’re not going to want to chew.

Why does inflammation kick in after tooth removal?

Why? Well, because the wound will become swollen as soon as the procedure ends and that’s completely natural .

What are the potential benefits of using weed?

So, you’ve decided that you need some weed to alleviate the pain after wisdom teeth removal. The typical painkillers have a limited effect and you simply need something better (and tastier). The question is – how beneficial would smoking weed be?

How to prevent dry mouth?

With proper hydration, you can prevent dry mouth before it even occurs.

Is smoking weed worth it?

The shorter answer is – smoking weed is not worth the risk. I’ll explain that later on. However, consuming weed in some form other than smoking after wisdom teeth surgery could have some great benefits and I will list them all here.

Can you drink water while smoking weed?

So, all other forms of consuming cannabis are fine: vaping, dabbing, consuming edibles, etc. The most common side-effect of smoking weed is actually dry mouth. Luckily, you can deal with that problem by drinking plenty of water. With proper hydration, you can prevent dry mouth before it even occurs.

Can you use weed after wisdom teeth removal?

Even better, by using weed after wisdom teeth removal, you won’t have to take other medications that often, so this is a great way to abandon them without becoming addicted.

Does weed help with inflammation?

Luckily, weed can be extremely helpful here. If you’re using it regularly during this period, you should quickly notice a decrease in your inflammation. Not only will the pain be smaller, but you will also recover much quicker.

Can you take a drag from a cigarette after wisdom teeth removal?

Avoiding creating any sort of suction in the mouth, be it su cking juice through a straw or taking a drag from a cigarette, is recommended for those who have recently had their wisdom teeth removed .

Can vaping cause dry sockets?

In other words, vaping can potentially lead to a dry socket.

Can you vape through your nose?

While we don’t recommend it, we have heard tales of some vapers vaping through their noses. One such vaper has warned those who might try vaping through their nose to be careful to avoid any menthol vape juices as they can really sting when the vapor hits the nostrils.

Can you vape after wisdom teeth are removed?

Guide To Vaping After You Get Your Wisdom Teeth Pulled. When you get your wisdom teeth removed, there are quite a few things to watch out for, including sucking on anything as the suction can cause a dry socket (alveolar osteitis).

When Can You Stop Worrying About Dry Socket?

Of all the complications that can occur from smoking after tooth extraction, dry socket is the most common. Vaping only increases the likelihood because it is a risk regardless of whether you smoke.

Will Vaping Harm A Newly Healed Extraction?

Once the socket created from your tooth extraction has healed, vaping isn’ t likely to affect it any longer. That doesn’t mean that vaping is good for it, however, as inflammation, gum recession, and the potential for mouth cancer still exist.

Drigmasterflash Member

Hey everybody. I looked at some of the other threads involving wisdom teeth, but I couldn't really find the specifics that I needed. This is my first post (I've visited this site several times through the years), and I hope I put it in the right area.

PhilthyPhil Blunt Devourer

I smoked like 3 hours before my wisdom teeth removal, went in kinda stoned, I was fine after the anesthesia.

Drigmasterflash Member

I smoked like 3 hours before my wisdom teeth removal, went in kinda stoned, I was fine after the anesthesia.

PhilthyPhil Blunt Devourer

Ahh, okay, that's reassuring. Did you let anyone know? I've heard they could change dosage, etc.

Boundless Cognition Well-Known Member

Its all good man, I smoked the night before I got them out and I was fine. Only problem for me was that my blood sugar was stupid low when I came out of surgery and almost fainted the second I stood up. You shouldn't worry about the doctor asking you if you smoke, and its pretty inconsequential if he asks and you say you don't.

sektr Registered User

I wouldn't recommend smoking right before, at the very least have your teeth freshly brushed when you go in. Don't wanna have too much foreign bacteria floating around your mouth when they're yanking those suckers out.

marsdude89 Guest

I wouldn't recommend it. It's not like getting teeth pulled will be more fun just 'cause you're high. And you shouldn't smoke afterwards for about a week. Great way to get dry sockets.

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