I just had all four of my wisdom teeth out yesterday morning. The dentist told me to wait about 4 hours after the surgery to eat anything. First of all, you're going to be bloody, tired, drugged, and in pain so you're not going to WANT to eat anything until later. You won't even be thinking about it.
Here is my tried and tested recipe for a reletively comfortable post- extraction experience: You will need,
1. A loving someone to take care of you (like my awesome husband for me.)
2. Gauze, take home with you lots of gauze to place in your mouth to help stop the bleeding. You'll still need it possibly the next day.
3. Pain killer prescription. I choose Vicadin for the first day, then move to ibuprofen later if you get nauseated.
3. To absorb your drool collection, place a folded paper towel on your tongue sticking out like a sucker. It absorbs all your blood and drool so it's not messy and you don't choke. Don't spit. Let the drool just drop out if it needs to.
4. Lay on your back propped up on pillows. This allows the circulation of blood not to flow specifically to one side and swell you up more on one side than the other.
5. Find the herbal remedy Arnica at your local pharmacy. It comes in the form of little beads. Place 4 beads under your tongue to disolve, 3 times a day. Start this two to three days before surgery and follow through three to four days after your procedure. Arnica is a natural remedy for swelling and bruising. It works!
6. FOOD: Besides ice cream and soup, you're gonna LOVE cinnamon applesauce, pudding, soaked Oreo cookies in milk, mashed sweet potatoes with lots of butter and a little salt, Naked Juice Protein drink for added nutrients, soft fruit, yogurt, instant maple oatmeal... yum! Get creative!! Anything soft and mushy, there's lots of food out there!
7. Ask the dentist for a syringe tube. A couple of days after surgery you can use this to squirt salt water in the back of your mouth to help release trapped food.
Good luck!
PS. - I wasn't asleep for my operation. I was kinda in and out consciously but definitely awake for the last 2 teeth. This wasn't a bad way to do it and it was actually amusing. You can't feel anything and I just hummed a lot. It's like being drunk. Really drunk and numb.
AnswerYes you can eat, preferably soft foods that are not too warm. After a few days you can start eating normally.Everyone is different when it comes to wisdom teeth being pulled out, for example all four of mine came out yesterday and I have no swelling at all!!! I have minor pain which ibuprofen helps with,main prolem the bleeding I bleed very badly making it so I couldn't eat at all what I did is got the boost shakes and drank one when my beeding calmed down for a bit so my blood sugar wouldn't go too low and I had some nutrients in my body I would highly suggest that. Now that my bleeding isn't so bad I've gone to foods that aren't to difficult for example microwaved (so it's soft) chicken nuggets now I am chewing with front teeth and little with front molars but be careful with food getting caught it will happen. DON'T stick your fingers in your mouth to get it out your hands are dirty and could cause an infection since they are open sores.Rinse after you eat with warm salt water don't swish the water just let it move around in your mouth last thing you need is to start bleeding again and your suppose to do that 3-5 times a day, and if your wondering about the procedure I was not knocked out just numbed my dentist was amazing walked me through the whole thing and funny thing is it took less time to take the teeth out than it did to get me completely numb, you will not be able to talk and yes you won't be feeling your face I would suggest having a friend drive you home to be on the safe side your mouth will be dry I used a ice cube to just keep my lips and front gums moist but BE careful because you can't feel anything don't want to keep ice on for to long just run it along for a moment here and there and before you go to bed make sure you put a towel down on your pillow or you will be buying new pillow cases
AnswerDay of Surgery: Pudding, applesauce or any food that is smooth. You don't want anything with pieces of food.1-3 Days After: Soups, Eggs (scrambled), mashed potatoes and similar textured foods.
4-7 Days After: This depends on how you're feeling you can try solid foods if you think you're healed enough. It's really a judgment call you know your body better then anyone else. I suggest if you needed stitches to not try solid foods until they have came out.
What NOT to eatFoods that have a high volume of particles or that get stuck in your teeth easily. This would include pulped fruit juices, rice, oatmeal (unless you like it really lumpy), corn, lettuce, carbonated drinks there is more but you get the idea. When in doubt don't eat it!I would rinse with salt water (1/2 tsp per 8oz of water) after every meal to make sure you have any food particles out of your mouth. Rinse gently NOT vigorously.
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Its okay to eat, but its best to not eat. and if you eat, make sure you clean your teeth
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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.
about 7 days later
yes i believe
It's generally not advisable to eat cookie dough after having your wisdom teeth pulled. The dough can be sticky and may irritate the extraction sites, increasing the risk of complications like infection or delayed healing. Additionally, the sugar content can exacerbate swelling and discomfort. It's best to stick to soft, bland foods as recommended by your dentist or oral surgeon during the recovery period.
im pretty sure that you can, just dont eat solid foods. i had one of mine extracted and the dentist told me not to eat solid foods for 2 days. it helps your gum heal faster or something.
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 have to wait at least 1 hour
I had mine pulled and I found that talking did not cause any harm. It is more of an issue as to what you eat. If you eat the wrong things and or if you get dry socket you will not be happy.