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Wisdom teeth removal- why not alowed to drink water??


Question: It says you cannot eat or drink (even water) 12 hours before the proceedure and 12 hours after it.

do you know the reason why?
Answers: If you are being put under a general anesthetic, then that is probably the reason for not drinking water. You may have the typical vomiting after anesthesia which with having teeth removed wouldn't be a good situation. I am only guessing here, but it seems to be a sensible reason why that request is being made.
I'm sorry I don't know.
Who told you this??.........I had all mine removed at the same time, and know someone who recently had the same with no restrictions that you mention!
Really? When I had mine removed I just couldn't drink before the procedure because of the anesthesia. I could drink it afterward, but just not through a straw. The sucking on the straw could damage the stitches and cause more bleeding.
I would imagine you are not supposed to drink before hand because of the anesthesia they would give you if you have an impacted wisdom tooth but that is usually 6 hours not 12 and I know that after the procedure you are not supposed to rinse, spit, or drink with a straw so you don't disrupt the clot forming and get dry socket but perhaps you are not supposed to drink at all so it can begin to heal properly.
There are 2 types of wisdom tooth extractions, simple and surgical.
It looks like you have been given the surgical instructions. Just ask for the written protocol. This is probably because you need to undergo general anaesthesia.
When you are fully conscious after the procedure, you should be able to drink and eat light foods .......as soon as you are ready of course
weird
well i wasn't allowed to eat or drink 12 hours before i had them taken out thats understandable
but u should be able to drink water after


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