Chewing tobacco after tooth pulled can worsen post-extraction complications. Learn why and how to avoid setbacks after oral surgery.
Benefit | Statistic | Source |
---|---|---|
Reduced Infection Risk | Up to 50% lower risk | Centers for Disease Control |
Faster Healing | 30% faster tissue regeneration | American Journal of Dentistry |
Less Pain | 25% decrease in postoperative discomfort | Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery |
Tip | Reason |
---|---|
Quit Smoking | Reduce infection risk |
Avoid Chewing | Prevent clot dislodgement |
Use a Straw Minimally | Avoid suction |
Maintain Oral Hygiene | Promote healing |
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