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Can I Drink Coffee After a Tooth Extraction? <\/strong><\/p>\n

The answer to this question can be tricky and it is important to pay attention to the extras. Everyone knows that one of the first things that dentists warn about after extraction is to avoid sugary and hot food. This is why coffee after the extraction should be approached with extra care. While it is possible to have a cup of coffee after a tooth extraction, one should be very careful with it.<\/p>\n

Coffee is a dark drink consisting of water extracted from coffee beans, which are heated to make a delicious beverage. According to experts, caffeine can cause dehydration and also lower blood pressure, making extraction healing more difficult. On the other hand, it can also reduce swelling, but this isn’t recommended as its effects will vary depending on the type and the concentration of the coffee consumed. <\/p>\n

The main issue with drinking coffee after a tooth extraction is the temperature of the drink. Initially, the dentist or surgeon will advise you to take nothing hot for a couple of days. This is to let the extracted area heal and prevent any potential harm to the area. Hot drinks with a temperature over 70°C can cause discomfort or even break the clot and thus, slow down the healing process. There is also the risk of painful infection or other complications. In situations like these, the dentist will advise an even lower temperature than 70°C. <\/p>\n