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what to eat after wisdom teeth are removed?
A: 3 weeks agoAnd how soon after removal can I eat solid food again? Like harder food....like a steak....a nice, yummy steak....''3 weeks agoEveryone's answers so far are so good, I can't pick a best answer, wish I could choose you all!! '' A soft diet is the bes thing for a few days following surgery. You could try scrambled eggs, yoghurt, jelly, custard, pasta, soup etc. You will gradually return to a normal diet once any jaw stiffness has settled. Very hot drinks and spicy food can increase pain and bleeding and should be avoided until the gum has healed. Also avoid alcohol as alcohol can increase bleeding and delay healing. Don't suck through a straw as this will dislodge...
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Will There Be Nausea And Vomiting after wisdom teeth surgery?
A: The nausea and vomiting you have heard about are not from the wisdom teeth surgery, but instead from a reaction to the anesthesia. You won''t have this problem unless you have a problem with anesthesia. However, the after affects many hours after the surgery are the hard part. to make it the best possible outcome follow the doctor''s instructions exactly. Most of the time you should not have any nausea and vomiting after getting your wisdom teeth removed. If you do have the nausea it is probably from the pain medicine that your dentist...
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Will There Be Nausea And Vomiting after wisdom teeth surgery?
A: The nausea and vomiting you have heard about are not from the wisdom teeth surgery, but instead from a reaction to the anesthesia. You won''t have this problem unless you have a problem with anesthesia. However, the after affects many hours after the surgery are the hard part. to make it the best possible outcome follow the doctor''s instructions exactly. Most of the time you should not have any nausea and vomiting after getting your wisdom teeth removed. If you do have the nausea it is probably from the pain medicine that your dentist...
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When can you eat after wisdom teeth removed?
A: I had all of my wisdom teeth pulled 11 days ago. Two were grown in and two were partially impacted. I had the surgery at 8:00 in the morning and was eating ice cream by eleven o''clock. I had pudding later on that day, and more ice cream. On day two I added mashed potatoes and the Campbell''s Soup to Go to my diet. All went well. By day four I was eating pizza again. You just have to avoid crunchy stuff until your gums fully heal. A major factor in when and what you can eat will depend on the pain. I had no pain
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When could you eat normally after wisdom teeth surgery?
A: Whenever you can eat without hurting. Just cut it into tiny pieces. Your front teeth are your best friends. I had all four of mine out three weeks ago. I`m almost back to the way my mouth was before surgery. I think you should be able to now. My friend got his wisdom teeth out and his dentist told him to wait four days. You should be set. Hope it doen`t hurt too much.. You can eat what you want just avoid food contact with the side you had surgery on.. Until you feel completely safe in how...
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Can anyone give me insight on wisdom teeth surgery?
A: When I got all four of my wisdom teeth cut out at the same time they put me asleep. For me it wasn''t that bad. I mean it hurt and was tender for awhile but it wasnt''t as bad as people told me it was going to be. Don''t let all the hype get you, its different for everyone. I woke up in the middle of mine. I couldn''t feel anything, but I was scared. My teeth had actually formed all of the way, just the pulp, so they had to do a little more work. Do not spit whatever you do, I blew a dry socket that way, so fight the urge and just drool. Ice your face, you''ll probably have some swelling and bruising. I looked like i...
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what to eat after your wisdom teeth are extracted? (well ideas anyway)?
A: I was just going to tell you baby food, but it seems you''ve already found them. When I had my wisdom teeth removed I ate mostly spaghetti-Os. Ensure supplements are good to use. I also ate yogurt at room temperature, thin soups that aren''t too warm. Applesauce at room temperature and tomato soup. Nothing too warm, hard, or anything that you suck on. I''m not sure If you''ve had an actual below gum surgery or not, but you need to be very careful, as I''m sure you know. Good luck, and you will certainly not regret doing this in the long run. broth chicken soup tea...
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Pain after wisdom teeth out?
A: it is normal to have a lot of pain. Dont take all of your pain killers to soon and run out because then you will regret it later. Talk to your dentist and tell him you have had a fever so that he might suggest something for that since the Ibuprofen is not helping that part Yeah its totally normal to be in alot of pain thats why they give you so many pain killers. Just try to eat cold things like ice cream and suck on some ice cubes. I went through the same thing. Unless your fever gets above 101, or you have to take pain meds more than every 4 hours, don''t worry about it. Make sure you
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what to eat after removal of wisdom teeth?
A: Scrambled or soft-boiled eggs. Pureed soup, real mashed potatoes, ice cream if the cold doesn''t bother you, custard, apple sauce, (read the ingredients in instant mashed potatoes – a baked potato or baked sweet potato is easy and soft and real). what does “flow of blow” mean? Probably “blood.” I ate a lot of potato soup from a Marie Callender''s. You might look up mechanical soft diet. @gailcalled Nice catch! It was a typo. I meant “flow of blood”. I will indeed read the ingredients of the instant mashed potatoes. Real potatoes are surely superior....
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eating after wisdom tooth extraction?
A: I just drank smoothies foor the first few days when i got mine out. Dont try anything that isnt soft... youll regret it trust me!!! I also ate pancakes with alot of syrup about 2 days after i got My wisdom teeth out I wqould go for very soft things right now. However you need to make sure you put something on your stomach before you take your pain medicine or you will likely throw up. Some good things include: pudding, oatmeal, milkshakes, milk, and if you can chew it; scrambled eggs. My dentist told me to bit on a used teabag if it starts to bleed as the tannin in the tea s
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