After the extraction of that amount of teeth, you will be advised to come back to the dentist, to see your progress. Before that time, it is advised to only eat soft foods, avoiding products that are chewable. These soft foods include, MASH potatoes, ice cream, soup, etc.
AnswerMushing up a banana.
AnswerSoft foods that are not too warm and not too cold.
Anything soft/liquid that's luke warm (applesauce, soup, juice, V8, mashed potatoes, very ripe banana, yogurt, cottage cheese, oatmeal, etc.), without any jagged/rough pieces that may puncture blood clot that gum has formed to heal, in absence of the tooth.
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
Is it possible to get an implant right after a tooth extraction? The optimal moment is right after the tooth is extracted. The implant can be inserted into the socket and left to heal on its own. If your tooth was extracted a few days or weeks ago, you'll need to wait roughly three months for appropriate bone healing.