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What can I eat after a tooth extraction?

What can I eat after a tooth extraction?

It's essential to take good care of yourself after a tooth extraction so you can have a smooth and simple recovery. Your diet plays an integral role in the healing process, and it's best to stick to soft foods served at room temperature for the first few days after your surgery. 

Here are some ideas for what to eat after a tooth extraction:

  • Applesauce
  • Soup 
  • Scrambled eggs
  • Smoothies 
  • Yogurt

Tooth Extraction Recovery Tips

The first few days after your surgery, it's important not to irritate the extraction site with spicy food. Sticking to soft, plain foods will help you heal. 

It's also critical not to drink from a straw or smoke cigarettes for at least 72 hours after your surgery. The sucking motion that these activities require can cause your blood clot to dislodge, which could lead to an uncomfortable condition called dry socket. Dry socket can prolong healing time and cause discomfort. 

Contact Our Dentists in Brandon, FL, to Learn More

Your team at Walker and Barr, DMD, is here to support you throughout your recovery from your tooth extraction in Brandon, FL. We encourage you to contact Walker & Barr, DMD, at (813) 689-5928 if you have any additional questions or concerns about your recovery. We also want you to call us right away if you experience any problems like excessive bleeding that won't stop. 

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