There is no direct relationship between general tooth extraction and alcohol consumption, if it is a relatively simple clinical tooth extraction, tooth extraction before and after the application of anesthesia only, and did not apply any other kind of drugs, then after the tooth extraction of normal food, you can drink alcohol. These two things do not have a direct relationship, but in the actual clinical work, for the extraction of teeth, many cases are due to the teeth have a chronic inflammation, or extraction trauma, these two cases, the corresponding extraction doctor will ask the patient in the extraction of the teeth before and after letting the patient oral antibiotics, that is, we usually say that the anti-inflammatory drugs, if the patient takes the anti-inflammatory drugs, then drink alcohol must be cautious, the best to prohibit the consumption of alcohol. It is advisable to prohibit the consumption of alcohol. Because we usually for the stomatology for the commonly used anti-inflammatory drugs are generally cephalosporin and metronidazole, these two drugs may and alcohol reaction, we call disulfiram reaction, it will lead to nausea, vomiting, palpitations and so on a series of symptoms, serious disulfiram reaction can even cause death. From this point of view, there is no direct relationship between tooth extraction and alcohol consumption, but the risk of alcohol consumption is particularly high due to the fact that patients take antibiotics during tooth extraction. Therefore, we suggest that if you have taken antibiotics after tooth extraction, you should not drink alcohol for one week after taking antibiotics, based on the duration of the antibiotic.