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What Can I Eat Following Dental Surgery?
What Can I Eat Following Dental Surgery?
Dental surgeries are painful and may take a few days to heal. But what should you be eating after getting dental surgery? Read this article to know more.

"What soft foods can you eat after oral surgery procedures?" is a frequently asked question at Coppell Star Dental. 

 

It is critical to eat soft foods that do not require much chewing after oral surgery or dental implants. Here are a few examples:

  • Smoothies, soups, and broths
  • Cottage cheese or yogurt
  • Mashed potatoes, cauliflower, avocado, or carrots are all options.
  • Eggs benedict
  • Blended oatmeal with a banana
  • Pureed applesauce and other fruits and vegetables
  • sardines (cooked and pureed)
  • Jello, pudding, and ice cream

How long can I eat normally after getting dental implants?

We will provide you with specific aftercare instructions following your surgery. In general, we recommend soft foods for the first 24 hours after your procedure. For several hours, avoid hot foods and beverages, and refrain from using a straw for at least 24 hours.

 

Why is it critical to prioritize protein intake following dental implant surgery?

Our dentists recommend eating more protein than you normally would, to optimize recovery because protein is a critical building block in repairing tissues after dental implant surgery and preventing infection. If you don't have much of an appetite, protein powders are a great way to supplement your diet.

 

How do I incorporate protein into a soft-food diet?

Many patients worry that they won't be able to meet their protein goals if they can't eat meat and nuts, but with a little creativity, you can get all the protein you need even if you stick to a soft food diet. Here are some pointers:

  • Smoothies can be made with protein powder, silken tofu, or peanut butter.
  • Incorporate protein-rich foods such as eggs, beans, lentils, or tofu into your diet.
  • Purchase high protein soft dairy products such as Greek yogurt and string cheese.
  • When you are able to eat meat again, begin with softer meats such as ground beef, chicken, or fish

 

What if I don't have an appetite after having dental implants?

We anticipate that you will have a little appetite after oral surgery, and even if you are hungry, you may be hesitant to eat. Having said that, it is critical to eat so that your body has the fuel it requires to heal from surgery. Stock up on a variety of foods before your surgery so that you can choose something that appeals to you afterward. Sip on broth and protein shakes if you're not hungry.

 

More practices for a quicker recovery after dental implants:

  • Get the rest you require to recover.
  • Take it easy and avoid physical activity.
  • To reduce swelling, apply ice packs or cold compresses to your face for 15 minutes on and 15 minutes off.
  • Follow the dietary recommendations listed above.
  • Take any antibiotics that have been prescribed to you.
  • Take your pain reliever as directed.
  • Keep your mouth clean by rinsing with saltwater and brushing gently as directed.
  • Stay hydrated by drinking water and broth throughout the day.
  • Stay away from alcohol and tobacco.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene.
  • Consume foods high in vitamins A and C.

 

Do you have any concerns about eating after dental implants or oral surgery? Book an appointment with Coppell Star Dental today.