Yesterday noon, I just had surgery for oral maxillary cyst and supernumerary teeth. Now I smoke two cigarettes. Does it have a great impact on infection and recurrence
Condition Analysis:
Smoking is not allowed in oral surgery, because smoking will increase the content of nicotine in the body, increase the burden of gastrointestinal tract and reduce the probability of gastrointestinal peristalsis. Smoking will cause respiratory discomfort and cough reflex. It may cause the incision suture and surgical suture to crack or loosen
Condition Analysis:
Hello, smoking is not recommended after oral surgery. Smokers who drink alcohol or in this case may lead to local infection. At present, smoking is absolutely necessary, and oral anti-inflammatory drugs are also required after oral surgery. Go to the hospital for review regularly.
Condition Analysis:
Smoking may cause infection after surgery for oral and maxillary cysts and supernumerary teeth. The postoperative trauma is relatively small and can be recovered after a week. It is best to quit smoking and alcohol and avoid spicy and irritating food during this period of time when the wound is not fully recovered