What food do I have to avoid after tooth extraction?
Foods to Avoid After Tooth Extraction
* Hard foods: These can put pressure on the extraction site and cause pain. Examples of hard foods include:
* Nuts
* Seeds
* Ice
* Hard candy
* Chips
* Popcorn
* Crunchy foods: These can also put pressure on the extraction site and cause pain. Examples of crunchy foods include:
* Raw vegetables
* Crackers
* Toast
* Cookies
* Sticky foods: These can get stuck in the extraction site and cause pain or infection. Examples of sticky foods include:
* Gum
* Caramel
* Taffy
* Licorice
*Dried fruit
* Hot foods: These can irritate the extraction site and cause pain. Examples of hot foods include:
* Soup
* Coffee
* Tea
* Hot chocolate
* Spicy foods: These can also irritate the extraction site and cause pain. Examples of spicy foods include:
* Chili peppers
* Salsa
* Hot sauce
* Curry
* Acidic foods: These can dissolve the blood clot that forms over the extraction site and cause pain or infection. Examples of acidic foods include:
* Citrus fruits
* Tomatoes
* Pineapple
* Vinegar
* Sugary foods: These can feed bacteria in the mouth and increase the risk of infection. Examples of sugary foods include:
* Candy
* Soda
* Juice
* Cake
* Cookies
Be sure to follow your dentist's instructions on what foods to avoid after tooth extraction. Avoiding the wrong foods can help speed up the healing process and reduce pain.
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