How long after tooth extraction can you drink alcohol?

May 07, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

How long after a tooth extraction can you drink alcohol?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Guo Huijie
It is recommended not to drink alcohol after tooth extraction. The socket left by the extracted tooth is highly vulnerable, and alcohol can increase the risk of infection and worsen pain in the area. To ensure proper healing, alcohol should be avoided. Generally, it is advised to wait 2 to 3 weeks before drinking alcohol, but ideally, one should wait at least 4 weeks. This is because the socket requires sufficient time to heal completely, and alcohol consumption should only resume once full recovery has occurred. In addition, other post-extraction care measures are necessary, such as rinsing the mouth with warm water daily, regularly cleaning the socket, and using anti-inflammatory medications as needed.