After a tooth extraction, liquid soups like tomato soups and other purees are also good choices because they do not require chewing and have no pieces that could become trapped in the sockets. Protein shakes and smoothies made with milk or juice and
some protein powder can provide nutrition. Do not use a straw to drink your smoothie or any beverage because the suction can dislodge the clots that form over the exposed sockets. As most people will be feeling very tender after the surgery it is best to stick to really soft foods. The following foods can be consumed the entire way through your recovery. Note: Immediately following surgery no hot foods should be consumed
as your face will still be numb and you may burn yourself. Wait at least an hour prior to attempting warm foods. Any foods that require no chewing
Food to eat after teeth extraction (2 – 5 days)You should be able to start returning hot food items to the menu by the second day as the blood clots will be more stable and less likely to restart bleeding. Any foods that require minimal chewing.
Final recovery period (> 5 Days)At this point in time you will likely be starting to feel ready to test out your mouth on some different foods. Depending on how easily your teeth came out will depend on how easy eating harder foods will go. Remember – this is only a guide and if you don’t feel comfortable eating the suggested foods then please continue with the previous stage for longer. In this stage feel free to eat anything you are comfortable with. At Dental Express in San Diego, CA, there are times when we cannot save a tooth and we must extract it. Permanent teeth are meant to last a lifetime; however, there are times when tooth extraction is necessary. Our professional dentists can examine your teeth and gums to determine if you need a tooth extraction. Our goal is to offer you superior dental care that benefits your oral health and your overall health into the future. There are many reasons why you may need a tooth extraction:
Our professional oral surgeons perform tooth extractions at our San Diego, CA office. Before we pull the tooth, local anesthesia is used to numb the area. If the tooth is impacted, we will have to remove the gum and bone tissue that cover the tooth by cutting it away. Next, we gently grasp the tooth and rock it back and forth to release it from the jaw. When this doesn’t work, the tooth may need to be extracted in several pieces. Once we extract the tooth, a blood clot forms inside the socket. We apply a gauze pad to help stop the bleeding. Sometimes, we may need to apply stitches to close the gum edges. We will provide post-op instructions that include what to eat and for how long to maintain that diet after tooth extraction. Immediately following your tooth extraction and while recovering, you will need to start with only liquids or soft foods (for the first 24 to 48 hours). You should not be chewing any food, which can lead to pain. Some examples of foods that you can eat immediately following tooth extraction include yogurt, applesauce, smoothies, blended soups, pudding, ice cream, mashed potatoes, and Jell-O. It’s also important to avoid smoking for at least three days following extraction as it increases your risk of developing dry socket, which is a painful situation where your blood clot fails to develop properly or dislodges while you’re healing. As you continue to recover, you can slowly re-incorporate other foods into your eating routine. On day three, you can try semisoft foods, such as scrambled eggs or oatmeal. If you can eat these foods without pain, you can move on to solid foods, such as fruit, chicken, or vegetables. Most of our patients at Dental Express in San Diego, CA can resume normal eating within a week following their tooth extraction. When tooth pain is affecting your daily life, our professional team at Dental Express in San Diego, CA can examine your teeth and gums to determine whether or not you need a tooth extraction. We use the latest dental techniques to remove teeth with the least amount of discomfort as possible for our patients. Our goal is to restore your oral health and to give you professional advice, including when you can eat again after tooth extraction. Improve your oral health by calling today and making an appointment with our professional team to discuss tooth extractions. How long after tooth extraction can I eat regular food?Two Weeks. Avoid chewing from the extraction site for about two weeks following the procedure to disrupt and delay the healing process. While you can begin to eat your usual foods after three days, avoid very hot, spicy, acidic, sticky, and crunchy foods until your gum and jawbone is fully healed.
What can I eat 4 days after tooth extraction?Generally, you'll want to stick to liquids and soft, mushy foods for 3 to 5 days, including:. Blended soups (easy to eat, nutrient-rich and hydrating). Broths (full of essential vitamins and minerals to aid recovery). Yogurt.. Pudding.. Smoothies.. Potatoes (mashed, sweet or regular). Apple sauce.. Seedless, pureed fruit.. When can I eat 5 days after tooth extraction?As you start feeling better, you can experiment with more solid foods. By day 3, foods like soft, fluffy eggs, toast, or oatmeal can be consumed. By the fifth day, you should be able to resume eating firm foods so long as you make sure to chew slowly and avoid taking large bites.
When can I eat pizza after tooth extraction?Whether or not you can eat pizza after wisdom teeth removal depends on your doctor's opinion and the nature of your surgery. If you had a single tooth removed, you could re-eat after seven days. However, if you had multiple teeth removed, you will need to wait two to three weeks.
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