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Tattoo After Getting Wisdom Teeth Taken Out

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PostPosted: 10/17/05 - 02:00    Post subject: Tattoo After Getting Wisdom Teeth Taken Out Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello. I'm 45 year old female and I have some questions about my daughter’s attentions. You see, just recently her dentist told her that she must have her wisdom teeth removed because they interfere with normal jay forming. Her teeth are pressed one on another and this procedure will solve this “lack of space” problem.
Doctor also told her that she will have to drink some antibiotics after the operation.
At the same she told us that she has decided to have a tattoo on her shoulder and that she’s planning to do this few days after operation. Should she wait few days more until she stops drinking antibiotics or what? I've heard the antibiotics from that can have a negative affect on a new tattoo.
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PostPosted: 10/25/05 - 04:34    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello. I'm very glad to hear that you don’t plan to make any problems to your daughter about the fact that she wants to have a tattoo.
I will tell you some stuff about this because it has interested me and I did a small research on that subject.
Many people don’t know anything about this and think that they should avoid any medications when they planning to have a tattoo. Well, I have read a lot of stuff about this and the definite answer is NO. The antibiotics would more likely be beneficial to your healing tattoo, providing further protection against infection.
The problem can be only if someone has problems with blood clotting or drink medications which interfere with normal blood clothing.
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