How long after tooth extraction can I have carbonated drinks? If you’ve just had a tooth pulled, you might be wondering when it’s safe to drink soda or fizzy drinks again. The short answer? Wait at least 3 days. Carbonated drinks can mess with the healing spot where your tooth used to be. The bubbles can break the blood clot that’s helping your mouth heal, and that can cause pain and slow down recovery. Even sparkling water or diet soda can cause problems if you drink it too soon. To be safe, drink still water and eat soft foods for a few days. If everything feels fine after 72 hours—and your dentist hasn’t said otherwise—you can slowly start enjoying your favorite fizzy drink again. But if you're unsure, always check with your dentist first.
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