Mouth may be dry if you are taking certain pain killers. A lot of medications will cause dry mouth. Drink a lot of water
Yes, actually. When I had all four of mine removed at once, my face remained swollen for about a week and a half. To help with the stiffness, try applying warmth to the areas. As for eating? Are you trying to eat solid foods? You'll have to stick with a liquid diet for about two weeks. Soups and anything that's soft and requires relatively no chewing are best for you.
24 to 48 hours. See the Related Links for "Wisdom Teeth" to the bottom for the answer.
You can eat solid foods just a few days after wisdom teeth extraction. 6 days is enough time for the initial healing process. Food might get stuck in the holes where your wisdom teeth were, but you can rinse with water and salt to help clean them.
You should be able to resume a normal diet after 7-10 days.
Normal foods?
You should be able to begin eating "hard" foods roughly 3-5 days after the extraction process. It is, however, more recommend to do a step up program. Here is an example:Day 1: Soft foods or liquids only: Jello, Yogurt, Milkshakes, Soups, etcDay 2-3: Soft foods to moderately hard foods. Soft cookies, Breads, etcDay 4-5: Moderately Hard Foods to Harder Foods. (Normal Diet, unless still tender then visit Days 2-3 until you're ready).
The 2nd day after your wisdom tooth extraction, you are restricted to soft foods such as jello.
Eat hard foods like apples
The answer is yes. If you are not consuming liquids or attempting to eat soft foods you can get dehydrated. I got my wisdom teeth out yesterday and I havent been drinking liquids like I should. I felt really weak and was having chest pains probably due to not having any nourishment for my body. I then went to the store drank two ensure and pedialyte and ate some applesauce and I feel a lot better! It is very important for you to stay hydrated after getting your wisdom teeth removed. Speeds up the healing process too!
the function of grow foods is to maintain our normal growth,,,.....
usually, yes.
the function of grow foods is to maintain our normal growth,,,.....