Yes,I got em removed 2 days ago and I'm eating just fine with a spoon and fork
Provided it does not stay on the area where the tooth was and it is small and soft enough for you to chew, yes.
to eat
You can eat after having your wisdom teeth removed, but you should eat food that aren't crunchy, such as mashed potatoes, pudding, and milkshakes.
Eating any food after the procedure is not good, since you may mess up the surgical procedure; but it is not true that you cannot eat crunchy foods after a day or two. If this were so, children who do not have their wisdom teeth could not eat any crunchy foods, which tend to be the most common type of children snacks.
yes i believe
No. Worms do not even have teeth. They only eat soil and therefore do not need them.
no
After wisdom teeth extraction it is important to avoid eating difficult to chew foods. Limons can be used, you can eat limon-flavored pudding, as it is not quite as sweet tasting.
It is thought that years ago people used to eat harder foods which could cause tooth damage (also jaws were larger). So when these teeth were falling out the wisdom teeth would come in and just be another set of teeth. Now with better preventative dental care most people don't lose teeth or have aneed for wisdom teeth.
till it stop hurting
Ice cream or anything soft to eat.
There is no proof of this statement. However, when you are going for lower or upper wisdom teeth removal, it will surely offer you some relief from pain. When the wisdom tooth is impacted, it will cause severe pain in your mouth. It will lead to impaction of the other teeth and gum tissues surrounding it. So, if you are getting them removed, it will surely promote healing. If you are in North Carolina and looking for the right oral and maxillofacial surgeon to do the procedure, then come to Dr. Richard Rolle Jr. For more details about him, click here rolleoralfacialsurgery. com/procedures/wisdom-teeth/