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Can I Spit Chewing Tobacco or Skoal After Wisdom Tooth Removal?

Can I Spit Chewing Tobacco or Skoal After Wisdom Tooth Removal?

After you get your wisdom teeth removed, there are certain directions you should follow to keep your mouth, gums, and teeth in good shape and avoid complications. If you chew tobacco or Skoal, you may wonder if you could use it after your wisdom tooth removal. Here at Wells Family Dental Group, we suggest that you refrain from doing so for at least seven days after the procedure. Let’s take a closer look as to why this is so important:

Nicotine is considered a vasoconstrictor. Therefore, it shuts down small blood vessels on contact. When your healing from a wisdom teeth removal, the blood vessels bring nutrients and other healing factors and cells to your mouth. In addition, the blood vessels allow cells to transport damaged tissue away from the disposal site in the liver and kidney.

If you would like to heal safely and efficiently, you should stop chewing tobacco or skoal. In addition, you should follow these tips:

  • Adhere to a soft diet while your mouth remains numb
  • Drink plenty of fluids
  • Limit vigorous activity for several days
  • Avoid using straws
  • Refrain from chewing vigorously

Although it may be difficult to stay away from chewing tobacco or Skoal, doing so is essential. You’ll be able to avoid complications and heal in a timely manner. In addition, you won’t stain your teeth and improve your overall health.

Contact Wells Family Dental Group

If you have any questions about chewing tobacco or skoal and wisdom tooth removal, we encourage you to reach out to our office. Call us today at 919.266.5332.

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