you can eat whenever you feel able to its like having a tooth ache you can eat when it doesnt hurt to much you can eat whenever you feel able to its like having a tooth ache you can eat when it doesnt hurt to much you can eat whenever you feel able to its like having a tooth ache you can eat when it doesnt hurt to much you can eat whenever you feel able to its like having a tooth ache you can eat when it doesnt hurt to much
After a tooth extraction it is probably best to leave at least a few hours before brushing your teeth to allow bleeding to stop.
After that, you should brush your teeth on your normal twice-daily schedule, because it is important for your other teeth and for the wound healing, that your mouth is clean. Be careful around the extraction site, and avoid rinsing your mouth for 24 hours after the extraction, because this can dislodge the blood clot.
The day after you get your wisdom teeth pulled your best bet is to drink a smoothie or a milkshake if your taking pain killers for the pain. It is not wise to take the pain killers by them self, and can cause vomiting. The cold of the milkshake/smoothie helps to sooth the and puts food in your stomach.
Shouldn't be any reason you can't, but you may have one big headache! It will make your head throb.
wait 72 hours as exercise can cause the clot that has formed in the extraction site to start bleeding again
usually after 30 minutes
You can definitely eat after a tooth extraction. You should eat liquid or very soft foods on the opposite side of the extraction.
The 2nd day after your wisdom tooth extraction, you are restricted to soft foods such as jello.
Maybe
yes
soft foods or ice cream
No you can't like you can't eat candy after you get your mouth done.
People dont get their tooth before, 45, so they should avoid hard stuff.
its not best to do that because of infection so just be careful
after my tooth extraction my dentist yold me to avoid hard and hot food. all you can eat is soft, milky, creamy foods like icecream, juice, chocolates, milk etc
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.
No
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.