The length of time that you should wait to eat after having all your teeth pulled will vary. You should wait until your gums have stopped bleeding, at this point you can eat something soft. This could take ten minutes or a couple hours.
If the dental hygienist gave you a fluoride treatment along with the cleaning, it is recommended that you wait at least an hour.
30 minutes after finishing brushing your teeth, Go 49ers!
don't eat or drink for 30 mintues
You can start eating just about.....now.
Forever... canine teeth should not be pulled out. You will not be able to chew meat well.
You should wait a day so none of the bacteria from the pool gets in your tooth.
Yes, they should after the first couple of days, but i think it depends on how long the root was
So long as they're healthy and not causing problems with your jaw, there's no need to have wisdom teeth removed. Everyone's teeth are different, so any decision to keep or remove wisdom teeth should be made in conjunction with your dentist and/or orthodontist.
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.
2 hours
A week or so, when teeth are pulled there is a need for the space to heal up some, smoking prevents it from healing well faster. So I'd suggest waiting awhile or you might have to deal with pain longer
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You will be tender for about 4 to 5 days. It probably feels like you got socked in mouth.
Technically you should'nt have ice-cream after getting your teeth pulled, you should wait about 2 hours and either have a bowl of soup or some toast. As for the mash potatoe, havent heard of not having it after teeth are pulled. Definately wait until after your freezing is gone as to not bite your lip, tongue, cheek etc. Ice Cream will be too cold as your mouth will be sensitive - I agree with the above and as well haven't heard anything of mashed potatoes either. I do know that you are not to "suck" as in using a straw or smoking etc. try to stay away from that function. You'll know once your freezing is out what you can handle in the food department.
If you brush your teeth regularly, it shouldn't be a problem. Stains maybe.
It depends on the orthodontist's opinion as to the growth of the jaw and the need for space. Sometimes pulling teeth provides more room for the teeth to come in correctly. My children had retainers that changed the shape of their palatte--wore them for a year and their teeth came in nicely. We rotated a screw on the retainer weekly. We skipped the braces after that.