Foods good for after wisdom teeth removal

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Foods good for after wisdom teeth removal

Dr. Georges Raffoul was raised in Tampa, Florida, and attended the University of South Florida for his undergraduate degree. He attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine where he earned his doctor of dental medicine (D.M.D.) degree and graduated with honors in 2016. In addition to doing externships with the VA and in Thailand, Dr. Raffoul has given back to the community by volunteering in geriatric health clinics, providing health education programs in local schools, and giving a guest lecture to the Pre-Dental Society of the University of Tampa. He is a member of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI) and dedicated to continuously advancing his knowledge and skills in advanced dentistry. Dr. Raffoul has been a featured guest twice on the Weekly Checkup (America’s Leading Healthcare Talk Radio Show) on Tampa 102.5 The Bone. He has published in a full mouth restoration case in the implant magazine Open Implant.

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After a tooth extraction, liquid soups like tomato soups and other purees are also good choices because they do not require chewing and have no pieces that could become trapped in the sockets.

Protein shakes and smoothies made with milk or juice and some protein powder can provide nutrition. Do not use a straw to drink your smoothie or any beverage because the suction can dislodge the clots that form over the exposed sockets.

Best foods to eat after teeth removal (0 – 2 days)

As most people will be feeling very tender after the surgery it is best to stick to really soft foods. The following foods can be consumed the entire way through your recovery. Note: Immediately following surgery no hot foods should be consumed as your face will still be numb and you may burn yourself. Wait at least an hour prior to attempting warm foods.

Any foods that require no chewing

  • Yogurt (frozen or normal) – No fruit bits or nuts
  • Jello
  • Ice cream / Sorbet / Milkshake
  • Luke warm soups
  • Pudding
  • Eggs
  • Soggy Cereal (Oatmeal)
  • Well cooked pasta

Food to eat after teeth extraction (2 – 5 days)

You should be able to start returning hot food items to the menu by the second day as the blood clots will be more stable and less likely to restart bleeding.

Any foods that require minimal chewing.

  • Bread
  • Yogurt (frozen or normal) – Including fruit bits
  • Pasta
  • Noodles
  • Soft vegetables – Including hot mashed potatoes
  • Ground beef
  • Chicken
  • Mince products (Lasagna)
  • Eggs
  • Cheese
  • Soups

Final recovery period (> 5 Days)

At this point in time you will likely be starting to feel ready to test out your mouth on some different foods. Depending on how easily your teeth came out will depend on how easy eating harder foods will go. Remember – this is only a guide and if you don’t feel comfortable eating the suggested foods then please continue with the previous stage for longer.

In this stage feel free to eat anything you are comfortable with.

“What can I eat and drink after my wisdom teeth extraction?” is one of the most common patient questions before the removal. It’s also a question that can lead to a major stock-up of foods and drinks so you are ready before the day of the extraction. Asking about wisdom teeth removal foods should be just one of several questions you should ask after choosing the right oral surgeon. In addition to foods, patients should also ask their surgeon:

  • What kind of anesthesia is used? Can I eat or drink before the appointment?
  • Can I take my normal prescriptions on schedule (before and after the wisdom teeth removal)? If not, how should I alter the schedule?
  • Are there any non-prescription drugs I should avoid before the surgery?
  • What time should I arrive the day I get my teeth removed? How long does the wisdom teeth extraction take? Can I drive home?
  • When should my ride come to take me home?
  • What supplies do I get the day of the extraction? Do I need to purchase any supplies?
  • Are there any prescription or non-prescription drugs I need after the wisdom teeth extraction?
  • What should I expect for recovery time?
  • When can I go back to my normal activities?
  • Do I need to schedule any follow-up appointments or procedures?

What soft foods are okay to eat right for after wisdom teeth removal?

Foods You Can Eat Right Away

  • Ice Cream (Without the Candies)
  • Applesauce
  • Yogurt
  • Beef Broth
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Smoothies
  • Jello
  • Soups (Without Chunks of Chewy Meat)
  • Pudding
  • Smoothies
  • Bananas (Mashed)
  • Avocados
  • Cottage Cheese
  • Hummus (Without Chips)
  • Pureed Fruits and Vegetables
  • Coffee (Lukewarm)
  • Tea (Lukewarm)

Foods You Can Eat 24+ Hours After Removal

  • Instant Oatmeal
  • Scrambled Eggs
  • Pancakes
  • Soft Pastas (i.e. Ramen Noodles)

Can I drink coffee after wisdom tooth extraction?

Yes! Coffee lovers can enjoy a cup of coffee, but ONLY if the coffee is lukewarm. Patients should avoid drinking the coffee (or any drink) through a straw. The suction from drinking through a straw can cause a painful condition called dry sockets.

When can I eat solid foods after wisdom tooth removal?

Patients can usually eat solid foods approximately one week after the procedure (ask your surgeon if this is the schedule you should follow). If you have any questions about your recovery or care instructions after a wisdom teeth removal, don’t hesitate to contact your oral surgeon.

What foods help wisdom teeth heal faster?

For 3 to 5 Days.
Blended soups (easy to eat, nutrient-rich and hydrating).
Broths (full of essential vitamins and minerals to aid recovery).
Yogurt..
Pudding..
Smoothies..
Potatoes (mashed, sweet or regular).
Apple sauce..
Seedless, pureed fruit..

When can I eat normally after wisdom teeth removal?

Ultimately, every patient can take a different amount of time to heal fully, and we encourage you to slowly introduce foods based on your comfort level. Most sockets take about 6 weeks to heal fully following dental surgery, and you should be back to mostly normal eating habits within 3-4 weeks post-procedure.

What can I eat day 2 after wisdom teeth removal?

For 2 days after surgery, drink liquids and eat soft foods only. Such as milkshakes, eggnog, yo- gurt, cooked cereals, cottage cheese, smooth soups, mashed potatoes, refried beans, ice cream, pudding, fruit smoothies and protein shakes.

What foods can I eat on Day 4 of wisdom teeth removal?

Day 4. Continuing with liquids and soft foods is crucial for the next two days. On day four, you can consume cream of wheat, oatmeal, and ice cream. Popsicles can also be eaten, but if you find that the cold of ice cream and popsicles to be uncomfortable, it might be best to avoid for the first few days.