Following wisdom teeth extraction, a common concern revolves around the resumption of normal oral habits. One such habit is the use of sucking implements for drinking. The action of creating suction can potentially dislodge the blood clot that forms in the extraction site, a crucial component in the healing process.
Maintaining the integrity of the blood clot is paramount to avoid a painful complication known as dry socket. This condition delays healing and necessitates further intervention from a dental professional. Historically, post-operative instructions have strongly cautioned against activities that could disrupt this initial healing phase to minimize the risk of complications and promote optimal recovery.