Well, I just got all four of mine out this last Tuesday and today I finally had to give in a drink a dr pepper. I seem to be doing fine. Just make sure you do not drink straight from the bottle or from a straw! Because of the sucking motion the blot clots could come lose which then would make you prone to getting dry socket. Very painful! (so I've heard)
Actually yes you can, but if you just got your tooth pulled, you should wait an hour and a half before eating or drinking anything!! But if it already is past an hour and a half, than you should be just fine, and can drink as much soda as you want!
I hope you are ready for this... No soft drinks whatsoever are a good idea for about a week or two after your wisdom teeth extraction. Juices are ok, but the acid in soft drinks could irritate the areas where the teeth were removed and even damage it. Avoid the soft drinks for a while and try some fruit juices.
My doctor advised me to not consume any dairy products since it can cause irritation to your wounds after I got my wisdom teeth extracted. I would ask your doctor just in case though.
no it will make your teeths upsidedown and it will wisdom forever
the tooth fairy drink milk
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Yes.
after my tooth extraction my dentist yold me to avoid hard and hot food. all you can eat is soft, milky, creamy foods like icecream, juice, chocolates, milk etc
GENERALLY, once wisdom teeth are gone they don't grow in again. If something is coming out from your gums after a wisdom tooth extraction, it might be a piece of root that was left out. It might also be a surnumerary wisdom tooth (extra wisdom tooth) that was already there before the extraction. However, they can grow back. It's documented, and happens to 1-3% of adults.Teeth don't grow back. Basically you get two sets, first the baby/milk teeth, then your permanent teeth. Wisdom teeth are the last of your permanent teeth to emerge.If you lose a milk tooth it will kinda-sorta be replaced with a permanent tooth (which you would have gotten eventually anyhow).When a permanent tooth is lost it's gone, your body won't make a new one.Back teeth are also known as molars. If you lose one of those before you have gotten your wisdom teeth, then it can look like it's the lost one that's grown back, but it isn't. It's the wisdom tooth (which you would have gotten eventually anyway) that has stepped up in its place.No. they dont grow back once they are removed. however, rarely we do find an extra molar, other than the wisdom teeth, which are called as the PARA Molars.Teeth don't grow back. Basically you get two sets, first the baby/milk teeth, then your permanent teeth. Wisdom teeth are the last of your permanent teeth to emerge. When a permanent tooth is lost it's gone, your body won't make a new one.
Milk, it builds strong teeth.
The tooth in question is a tooth that children have. If it is not a permanent tooth, it could be called a milk tooth.
The vendor that sells coconut milk is on Shark Tooth Island, next to the huge coconut shop. You can't drink it, though.
it usually is just for very young kids and that their tooth is strengthen by milk
Oh yes!! Ice cream is your friend when you have your teeth pulled out! You need to have cold foods like ice cream and popcicles and yogurt and stuff like that.
Only if you can't put it back in its socket.
Yes, they drink milk.