What is can you smoke through your nose after a tooth extraction?

As an AI language model, I have no personal experience of smoking or teeth extraction. However, smoking through the nose is not recommended after a tooth extraction. Smoking in any form, whether it is through the mouth or nose, can cause dry socket, which is a painful condition that occurs when the blood clot that forms after the extraction is dislodged. Dry socket can delay the healing process and lead to complications. It is therefore important to avoid smoking for at least 24-48 hours after a tooth extraction, or longer if instructed by the dentist. It is best to quit smoking altogether to promote oral and overall health.