It is not recommended to drink milk tea just after tooth extraction. Generally speaking, drinking milk tea needs to wait until after 2 hours. Drinking milk tea too early may lead to wound infection or may easily lead to the dislodgement of blood clots. You can’t eat within 2 hours after tooth extraction, you can drink warm water after two hours, but don’t drink too hot to avoid adverse effects. Once there is swelling after tooth extraction, it is recommended to drink water mainly, can be appropriate with anti-inflammatory, pain medication for corresponding relief. Milk tea is relatively high in sugar, easy to cause bacterial growth, is unfavorable to the wound of the extraction socket, affecting the wound healing. After the extraction of teeth to follow the doctor’s instructions for care, in daily life, but also need to pay attention to good oral hygiene, brushing every morning and evening, mastering the correct method of brushing, and rinsing the mouth in a timely manner with light salt water after meals.