Coffee is generally not recommended before tooth extraction.
Patients who need to have a tooth extracted may be suffering from dental diseases such as caries, periodontal disease, and pulp necrosis. These diseases may cause tooth pain, and drinking coffee may irritate the teeth and gums, which may aggravate the tooth pain. It may also affect the patient’s oral hygiene and lead to poor tooth extraction results.
Before tooth extraction, patients must check with the doctor if they have any diseases that are contraindicated for tooth extraction, such as heart disease, high blood pressure and other diseases patients must inform the doctor. The day before and on the day of tooth extraction must avoid alcohol and strenuous exercise, so as not to cause an increase in blood pressure, resulting in bleeding tendency during tooth extraction.
If there is any physical discomfort before tooth extraction, the doctor should be informed in time to avoid serious consequences.