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What happens when you smoke after tooth extraction?

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-15 08:14:09 Views: 16 times

Tooth extraction is an invasive operation, so smoking should not be done after tooth extraction. Smoking after tooth extraction, because tobacco is irritating, is likely to cause wound stimulation, so that the wound is not easy to heal, and secondly may lead to oral infection.

What happens when you smoke after tooth extraction?



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