I just got my wisdom teeth pulled is smoking weed a bad idea?!


Question: I just got my wisdom teeth pulled is smoking weed a bad idea.?
I was planning on smoking weed the day after i got my teeth pulled to dull the pain. After the surgery it only took a few hours to completely stop bleeding so i wanted to know if blazing will mess up the clotted blood and make it worse. I only plan on taking a few small, weak hits. Help please.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Yeah, don't do it. Just take your pain killers.
You're not supposed to suck in at all, no straws, no smoking.
You will be in so much pain if you get a dry socket.
Trust me you will be sorry.
Just relax and take your meds and let it heal.
It is not worth it!!!
You can smoke your brains out later.Health Question & Answer

there may be an abscess where your wisdom teeth once where any movement of air through these pockets could be painful along with increasing risk of infection i would wait until you are completely healed.
its like not using a straw after dental surgery the sucking in action is not good for the abscessesHealth Question & Answer

You should not suck on anything after having a tooth pulled.
If you do get a dry socket you will never forget it.
I had one. But not for that reason.
The side of my face was twice what it should have been.
And the gum hurt like he**.Health Question & Answer

Smoking weed is NEVER a bad idea. I'm surprised that it wasn't the first thing you did after getting home from the dentist. Hell, I'm surprised you and the dentist didn't enjoy a bowl during the pulling.Health Question & Answer

Yes, it is a bad idea.....and sad.Health Question & Answer

It might, i wouldnt risk itHealth Question & Answer



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