Generally, fluids are recommended the first day. You can start eating (not chewing) the next day. Start with soft foods (eg: mashed potatoes, yoghurt) and move onto semi-solid foods (eg: cracked wheat, mac & cheese) when you feel comfortable opening your jaw and chewing a little. You should be able to eat normally by the end of the first week. But take care to chew with the front teeth and rinse after every small meal.
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.
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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.
No. Without wisdom teeth you have to consume your white rice through suppository capsules.
I would assume you would lose a small amount of weight. They suggest soft foods and/or clear liquids for 2-7 days after surgery. The pain and swelling also limit the amount of food you may want to eat. Whatever weight that is lost will most likely be regained once normal eating habits begin.
Probably because it bothers ur nerves.
Right after you get your wisdom teeth out, you need to make sure you eat something, along with taking the prescribed pills and resting a lot. standing up and walking around can make you nauseous.