If you've just had it done and it's tender then have some soup and make either a chicken salad sandwich or tomato and cheese on soft bread. By the next day you should be fine. Stay away from alcohol (can make it bleed worse if it's bleeding) and drink lots of water (not too cold) and there is no reason you can't have coffee or tea.
I would suggest any and all of the following:
-Mashed Potatoes
-Pudding
-Fruit smoothie
-Mac and Cheese
-Scrambled eggs
-Cold soup
Drink lots of water (but stay away from really cold water).
have a big bowl of Ice Cream
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Yes you can exercise after a root canal. It will have no interfierence.
The Panama Canal is in Panama, about 1600 miles from the southernmost border of the United States.A root canal is a dental procedure, not a canal.
Other types of roots include fibrous roots (found in grasses and other monocots), aerial roots (found in plants like orchids and ivy), and adventitious roots (developing from any part of the plant other than the radicle). Taproots, like those found in carrots and radishes, are another type of root system.
You can eat ice cream following a root canal, however, it is not advisable. While it's not dangerous or will cause any damage to your tooth, the sensitivity of surrounding teeth and the tender gum line would cause pain. In general after root canals, you should stick to warm or room temperature foods for the first 24 hours. After that, eat away. Remember though, brushing and flossing make all the difference If you don't want to endure another root canal.
Many times when the canal was deep and infected the dentist will use special files to widen the canal. This is essentially removing tissue from the tooth. this can cause the gums to be sore. Now if the root was not all removed you would feel pain in the exact tooth. thanks for reading.. Http://www.BrowardDDS.com is my Dental website.
The medical code for root canal Anterior is D3310.
yes bananas is good for root canal pain
No. By definition, a 'dry socket' is a painful condition that occurs following a tooth extraction, not a root canal. That is not to say that you cannot have pain following a root canal. You can, particularly if the tooth was acutely infected at the time of the root canal, or if the root canal is incomplete. You should consult with the dentist who performed the procedure and follow his/her recommendations.
Yes, but you may not want to eat anything for the first few hours.
Im not sure of the question but sounds like the doctor already removed the inerts of the tooth and placed a filling into the root. That is what a root canal therapy is. If you want to remove the root canal filling material and replace it with a more biocompatible material there are dentist that do that.