If you had them all removed at the same time it may be hard to eat in any case but with most of our patients we will take them from only one side to let the patient eat on the other until they are healed or the patient is ready to get the othere pulled.
Most of the time it is treated like most extractions, exept for stiches which may be put if the hole is large in combination with a gel foam which helps to keep the blood clot in place to start healing. Keeping the extraction area free from food and keeping the blood clot in place is the most important. You can eat almost whatever you want exept for irritants such as spicy foods pork and straws are not recommended for some time a few days after the procedure. But keep an eye on the areas. Keep it clean and eat what you feel you can tollerate.
children usually have 20 teeth before they start to lose them (about at age 6). as adults, you have 32 (im not for sure whether this includes wisdom teeth, i dont think so)
wisdom
I suggest you start looking for ethnic restaurants in your area. You should be able to search these on the internet. When I go to an ethnic restaurant, I try to choose a place where there are a lot of customers who are from that country. For example, if you want to taste good Indian food, chances are that if there are many Indians eating in that restaurant, their food is authentic Indian cuisine. Try not to go to a Chinese restaurant where you can not find Chinese people eating there. Chances are that the food being served there is not authentic Chinese food.
they first start eating when they have their teeth fully grown out
Ancient Chinese cities that start with 'N' include: Nanjing.
abacus the Chinese invented it
yep!!!
Stop eating bags of chips and start eating a chef salad.
Young kids will start to mimic their mother at about two weeks of age and start nibbling on what their mother is eating.
Why should we have healthy eating
It prevails in tang dynasty
no possible way