After a tooth extraction, start on liquid foods, and drinks or soft food. Liquid foods, such as soup. You can drink fruit punch, milk, or eat ice cream, or eggs. I would say after 3-4 days you can start eating solid food, but add solid food gradually into your diet.But be careful with what you at if you are taking certain medication, because it may not sit well in your stomach.
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Under normal circumstances, you should eat soft foods for one to two days. You do not want to rush the foods if you do not feel like eating them.
Well its different for many. 24 - 48 hrs, a week, maybe even 2 weeks. Wouldn't necessarily reccommend jumping into it..just wait til you're comfortable.
You should be able to resume a normal diet after 7-10 days.
You can eat prior to having a tooth extracted as long as you are only having a local anesthetic. Usually patients will opt for I.V. sedation for all four wisdom teeth.
24 to 48 hours. See the Related Links for "Wisdom Teeth" to the bottom for the answer.
After I removed two of my wisdom teeth I stayed home for at least 1 week
it's depend on you. If you have healthy teeth...you will do better in a week.
Long ago it was thought that the probable function of your wisdom teeth was to enable the chewing of rough food. However, it would appear that evolution has rendered the wisdom teeth to be pointless and no longer serves a purpose.
6 months
As long as you want to.
It depends if ur teeth are sencible if they are about 1 month if they are notabout 1 week
When I had my wisdom teeth out I never went to a hospital. It was done in the dental office and that was that. If you are going to a hospital it will be an outpatient procedure and you won't stay. This really is NOT a major thing to happen.
I am 54 and my wisdom tooth has not come out due to unknown reason and while opening my Jaw I get Jaw-lock problem and face difficulty and no remedy/operation is available after verifying with one of the top Dontologist.
If it has been that long just go see an oral surgeon.