Can you drink alcohol after a tooth extraction?

You are not allowed to drink alcohol after tooth extraction.
1. Tooth extraction is a number of therapeutic maneuvers that are currently used clinically to prevent and treat related periodontal diseases, that is, to remove abnormal teeth.
2. For people after tooth extraction, individuals are not allowed to drink alcohol. Because tooth extraction itself will lead to local tissue damage, causing bleeding, swelling, pain and other symptoms, and drinking alcohol will cause local tissue stimulation, resulting in increased discomfort, and may affect the healing of local tissues, resulting in increased chances of infection.
3. In addition, individuals often need to take oral medications such as cephalosporin, metronidazole, etc., after tooth extraction, and drinking alcohol will make the alcohol into the body, which will not only affect the efficacy of the medication, and may even cause a disulfiram-like reaction, which will bring unnecessary damage to the individual.
Don’t drink alcohol within a short period of time after tooth extraction, and eat a light diet to avoid abnormal stimulation and damage to local tissues. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor promptly.