A member asked:

Drank way more than i meant to last night (sunday) and had hangover today at work. i am having impacted wisdom tooth out tomorrow (tuesday). could this cause a problem with anesthesia and/or this procedure?

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Dr. George Klauber answered

Specializes in Pediatric Urology

Should not be problematic as you will be 36 hours out from imbibing alcohol, however, you should share this with anesthesiologist. Hopefully, procedure being performed in a surgicenter or hospital & not in dental chair without dedicated anesthesiologist. There will be minimal if any alcohol still in your body as blood alcohol level halves every 4 - 6 hours.

Answered 4/14/2021

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Call the General Dentist or specialist Oral Surgeon that is treating you. Excessive Algol and hangover can indicate dehydration. Let your Doctor make the decision with San ton whether to proceed or postpone.

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