What food can you eat after tooth extraction

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Because once the tooth extraction wound is infected, it will delay wound healing, and there will be severe pain, so diet is also very important, so let me tell you what food you can't eat after tooth extraction?

What food can you eat after tooth extraction

First, avoid stimulating food on the day of tooth extraction, eat less spicy and fried food, don't eat salty and sweet things, don't eat hard to chew things

Second, eat noodles or porridge and the like can be, must be warm and cool, soft, can't eat hot, otherwise it will cause bleeding; 24 hours, the best is 48 hours can't use the extraction side to eat; 48 hours later brush teeth, but pay attention to brush teeth can't gargle, otherwise the blood clots in the tooth socket washed away, it will be a problem, will get dry socket disease

Third, don't eat salty and spicy, also can't eat too sweet, want to eat light porridge, soybean milk, try to eat less seafood, these are bad for wound healing. Generally 3-5 days will be good

matters needing attention

After tooth extraction, the doctor will let the patient bite 1-2 cotton rolls. Its function is to compress, stop bleeding and protect the wound. Generally, the cotton strips can be spit out about 40 minutes after tooth extraction. Pay attention not to bite the cotton rolls too long. Some people think that the longer the time of biting, the better. Some people bite for several hours or even more than ten hours, which is wrong. On the contrary, the wound is soaked in saliva for a long time, causing infection or poor coagulation