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when can use a straw after tooth extraction

After a tooth extraction, avoid using a straw for at least 24 to 48 hours , and many dentists recommend waiting about 1 week for extra safety, especially after wisdom tooth removal or surgical extractions.

Why it matters

Using a straw creates suction, which can pull out the blood clot that protects the socket. That raises the risk of dry socket , a painful complication that can slow healing.

Practical rule

  • Simple extraction: often at least 24–48 hours.
  • Wisdom teeth / surgical extraction: often 7 days or longer , depending on your dentist’s instructions and how you’re healing.

Safe approach

  • Sip directly from a cup for the first few days.
  • If your dentist gave specific post-op instructions, follow those first.
  • If you still have pain, bleeding, or swelling, wait and check with your dentist before using a straw.

If you want, I can also give you a simple after-extraction do’s and don’ts list.