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Can I drink after a month of tooth extraction?
Some friends have a hobby of drinking in their lives, and they can even be described as unhappy without drinking. However, a small amount of moderate drinking can also warm the stomach and strengthen the body, but if you have oral diseases, such as toothache, you should temporarily stop drinking. So, can I drink alcohol after a month of tooth extraction?

It takes some time for the wound to recover after tooth extraction, and its healing and recovery usually take at least one week. About a week later, new capillaries have gradually grown, the wound has completely healed, and it will take another month to return to a good state.

After tooth extraction treatment, you need to go to the hospital for review. If the new alveolar bone has been formed after the examination, the gingival tissue at the wound has grown completely, and there is no infection and inflammation, you can drink alcohol in moderation. However, if you still have dull pain or other poor recovery, you need to take further necessary treatment measures according to the doctor's guidance, so you need to stop drinking in this case.

In addition, although there are oral diseases treated by tooth extraction, we should also pay attention to oral hygiene care in daily life, brush our teeth in the morning and evening, and drink alcohol in moderation to avoid excessive consumption. If it is necessary to implant or implant teeth in the later stage, it should be done in time, because the posterior teeth of tooth replacement will also be affected. If the teeth are not implanted or implanted in time, the lateral teeth may become loose.