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Alcohol after tooth extraction
After how many days of tooth extraction, beer or alcohol can be consume ? Does consumption of beer cause dry socket?
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Minimum Wait for a week. Because alcohol can intervene with wound healing and delay the process. So it's better to stop consuming alcohol and smoking.. Just do warm saline water rinses two to three times a day, post 24 hours of extraction. Still have queries then please consult with doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options.
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Atleast after 5 days. Follow instructions of your dental surgeon
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After 5 to 7 days
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Hlo For atleast 7 days.. Thnku
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Hello sir,.. After tooth extraction better  not to take? If ur alcoholic then take after 15 days.. Since it intervene with wound healing... Delayed healing so itz better to avoid at least for 15 to 20days...
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Proper medicine n good diet help in faster wound healing..
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Btter to avoid alcohol.. Takecare
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