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shadow king
07-24-2009, 02:04 AM
So I had my wisdom teeth pulled yesterday. The first thing that came to mind was how long it will be before I can smoke a cigar. :confused: I could barely eat or drink afterwards so I really didn't have the urge to light one up. Today might be a different story though. The nurse told me about getting some kind of infection in the wounds if I used tobacco products right away. It just might not be worth the risk, but I always have plenty of time on the weekends for a smoke so it's going to be tough....

Anyone else have this situation before?

Jimbo14
07-24-2009, 02:14 AM
Haha, its so funny you ask this because I had mine out last week and I was asking so many people the same question!

I spoke to many people including dental nurses and it is really important you dont smoke in the first 48 hours or you may get a dry socket.

I think you should wait at least 5 days then it should okay. I personally waited 8 days.

Lucky_Hippo
07-24-2009, 06:01 AM
Looks like we're all in the same boat.

Had all four pulled last Thursday and I'm still sore. I've held off on the sticks until now, but I'm attending a BBQ tomorrow and can't wait to finally break the dry spell.

Hang in there man. Better to wait a few extra days just to be safe then jump the gun and be sorry.

bowhnter
07-24-2009, 06:13 AM
I have never had dry socket, but have heard it's something you don't want to have.

You should always get your teeth pulled on Mondays, so by the weekend you might be good to go :D

Speedy recovery to you!

skibumdc
07-24-2009, 06:27 AM
Dude, just hold out. Dry socket is NOTHING to mess with.

Just wait until you have the sutures pulled (if they even need to be pulled)

Good thing come to those who wait.

TripleF
07-24-2009, 06:36 AM
Sit tight bro....don't smoke while your mouth heals...

In the grand scheme of our little short lives waiting 4 or 7 days will seem like 5 or 7 millaseconds 10 years from now. Relax, let your mouth rejuvinate it's taste buds :D

MedicCook
07-24-2009, 08:52 AM
No smoking for multiple days in a row? I think I will keep my wisdom right where they are.

dubnick
07-24-2009, 08:55 AM
Had mine pulled on Monday, but also had Sinus surgery that came with some complications.

I'm in a world of hurt and plan on waiting until I'm completely healed to attempt enjoying a smoke.

Kreth
07-24-2009, 09:16 AM
I had mine pulled years ago in boot camp. Apparently it was standard practice at the time (mid 80s) to yank them during your initial dental workup if they looked like they may cause any problems. One was impacted and had to be split to be removed.
To add to the fun, I got yelled at the next morning by my drill instructor for bleeding on his pillowcase. :r
Here's hoping you heal quickly.

md4958
07-24-2009, 09:19 AM
Dentist recommended I get mine pulled out soon. They came in perfectly straight, and they havent given me any problems in 14 years, but they MIGHT be a problem in the future.

She gave me some chit about the healing being much worse over the age of 28??

MedicCook
07-24-2009, 09:21 AM
I had mine pulled years ago in boot camp. Apparently it was standard practice at the time (mid 80s) to yank them during your initial dental workup if they looked like they may cause any problems. One was impacted and had to be split to be removed.
To add to the fun, I got yelled at the next morning by my drill instructor for bleeding on his pillowcase. :r
Here's hoping you heal quickly.

:r How many pushups did you have to do?

MedicCook
07-24-2009, 09:23 AM
Dentist recommended I get mine pulled out soon. They came in perfectly straight, and they havent given me any problems in 14 years, but they MIGHT be a problem in the future.

She gave me some chit about the healing being much worse over the age of 28??

I can't stand the 'might' comment. You might get hit by a bus crossing the street. Does that mean you should never cross the street again?

md4958
07-24-2009, 09:24 AM
I can't stand the 'might' comment. You might get hit by a bus crossing the street. Does that mean you should never cross the street again?

thats the funny thing. Ive had the same dentist for years, never saw a problem. Then he gets a young piece of ass working in there, and all of a sudden I need to get them out ASAP?? Im a sucker for a nice rack.

MedicCook
07-24-2009, 09:26 AM
thats the funny thing. Ive had the same dentist for years, never saw a problem. Then he gets a young piece of ass working in there, and all of a sudden I need to get them out ASAP?? Im a sucker for a nice rack.

Where is this office? :D

Skywalker
07-24-2009, 09:27 AM
My answer is the same as most: Don't smoke until you're healed!

My mouth took nearly a month to heal after oral surgery!!!

Just think about how good that first cigar is gonna taste!!!

md4958
07-24-2009, 09:27 AM
Where is this office? :D

Markowski, Suffield CT :tu

MedicCook
07-24-2009, 09:28 AM
Markowski, Suffield CT :tu

Nothing better than being drugged up and drooling in front of a hot woman.

md4958
07-24-2009, 09:30 AM
Nothing better than being drugged up and drooling in front of a hot woman.

I dont need to be drugged up for that :r:r

Kreth
07-24-2009, 10:20 AM
:r How many pushups did you have to do?
I got lucky. They put me on light duty for a few days, so all he could do was yell.

MedicCook
07-24-2009, 10:24 AM
I got lucky. They put me on light duty for a few days, so all he could do was yell.

I wonder if drill instructors give themselves headaches from all the yelling?

Ahbroody
07-24-2009, 11:00 AM
Dont ask Bobarian how long. I think he was smoking the day he had dental work done.
Rofl.
Only 1 stick a day

ucla695
07-24-2009, 05:20 PM
Hopefully yours weren't impacted like mine. They extracted all four at the same time. Luckily, this was right after I graduated from H.S. and I wasn't a cigar fiend. Needless to say I was out of commission for at least a week. It was as least that long before the swelling went down and the squirrels didn't immediately accost me as I walked outside. As far as your question goes, I would wait as long as, if not longer, than they recommend. Think about how you feel now.... Now imagine another surgical procedure. I hope it's enough motivation to abstain from the leaf. If you need some Vitamin N, get a box of patches, but I think it's best to do without for now.

Best of luck for a speedy recovery.

streetglide
07-24-2009, 06:42 PM
Nothing better than being drugged up and drooling in front of a hot woman.

I woke up in the middle of getting my wisdom teeth out, told the nurse she had nice eye's, drooled on myself, and went out again.


Good luck with your recovery bro.:gl

Azpostal
07-24-2009, 06:56 PM
Yeah they still did that in '89 when I was in. All 4 in one shot but hey they left me alone for the rest of the day.

shadow king
07-25-2009, 12:42 AM
Wow so many of us here have had them taken out recently. After reading up on things, I'm definately going to wait on lighting one up.

I had mine for over 10 years and never had a problem with them. I goto a new dentist and he wants to take them out. Its a quick $120 a tooth for him. He's got a family to feed right? :r

Thanks for all the kind comments and a speedy recovery to everyone else who had em out too.

dubnick
07-25-2009, 10:13 AM
There's so many of us that have had them out recently, we could start a pass...

Smokes... Not Teeth :rl :rl :rl

RGD.
07-25-2009, 11:48 PM
Hmmm - never had any wisdom teeth (explains the IQ I guess). Seems a lot of people having them pulled - which begs the question - what's the purpose of them if they need to be pulled?

Anyway - I feel for ya.


Ron