can i fly after dental work or surgery is a question this woman should have asked before travelling as she sits in the plane holding her mouth in pain

Can I Fly After Dental Work or Oral Surgery?

Yes, in many cases you can fly after dental treatment, but the right timing depends on what was done, how you feel, and whether there is still a meaningful risk of bleeding, swelling, pressure-related pain, or complications during healing. A conservative, evidence-based guide suggests waiting about 24 hours after routine

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a woman holds out a vaping device as she wonders if vaping is bad for your oral health

Is Vaping Bad for Your Teeth and Gums?

Vaping gets marketed as the “chill” cousin of smoking — less smoke, fewer chemicals, no lingering smell on your hoodie. But your mouth doesn’t care about the branding. Your teeth, gums, and the tissue that supports them still get hit with heated aerosol, flavour chemicals, and sometimes nicotine every single

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