Drinking alcohol is not recommended one week after tooth extraction, usually after tooth extraction will be oral medication, most of the drugs can not drink, and drinking alcohol is also not conducive to wound healing. 1. After the extraction of teeth will leave the extraction wound, alcohol will stimulate the wound is not conducive to wound healing. Generally after the extraction of teeth will be oral anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers, such as roxithromycin, tinidazole, ibuprofen, and these drugs in the period of taking is not allowed to drink. 2. You also need to rinse your mouth with mouthwash after each meal, and don’t chew food with the side of the extracted tooth. The wound takes about a week to heal basically. However, it takes about 2~3 months for the extraction socket to fully recover. It is not recommended to drink alcohol after one week of tooth extraction, one is to affect the effect of the medicine is not good for the body, the other is not conducive to wound healing. It is also important to note that all medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.