No special foods are needed. Eat anything you soft and mushy unless your mouth is too sore to chew it. In a day or two, considering how many teeth were removed, your mouth will be back to normal.
Wisdom teeth removal is rarely anything like the big deal that's anticipated. If you're imagining sipping at nutrition-enriched milkshakes for days, you're almost certainly wrong... by the time the anaesthetic wears off, you'll probably be able to eat alost normally - especially if you're just having one or two extractions.
But when you have wisdom teeth removed, you're going to have big holes in your mouth, and it would be pretty good if you didn't get food trapped in those craters before they heal together. From that point of view, keeping away from crumby food for a day or two may serve you well.
You Can Eat Whatever You Can Swallow. You Don't Want To Eat Hard Food Because You Don't Want Pressure On Your Mouth After The OP. The Best Thing For You To Eat Is Soup Because If You Put Food In The Soup (Potatoes, Carrots ect.) You Will Be Able To MASH It On The Top Of Your Mouth With Your Tongue. For The Firs 3 Days Don't Drink Out Of A Straw. Good Luck And You Can Also Eat Yogurt .
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probably soft foods, like applesauce, ice cream, pudding, yogurt, fruit (except apples),
and easy pastas. nothing that might upset you or something you have to chew hard. always something soft.
You can eat everything, but try to avoid milk products and do not smoke, my dentist told me it slows the healing process.
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.
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.
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.
The 2nd day after your wisdom tooth extraction, you are restricted to soft foods such as jello.
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You can eat solid foods just a few days after wisdom teeth extraction. 6 days is enough time for the initial healing process. Food might get stuck in the holes where your wisdom teeth were, but you can rinse with water and salt to help clean them.
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You should be safe. It's relatively soft, but again, try to keep from chewing near the extraction sites and chew slowly and lightly. Don't forget to rinse with salt water after - good luck!
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.