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What can I eat after oral surgery?

oral surgery fishers | dentist with patientAfter oral surgery, you should follow a diet that prevents further injury at the surgical site and promotes healing. In the days immediately after your procedure, your job is to follow our guidelines, including what foods we recommend and what foods you should avoid.

What to Eat after Oral Surgery in Fishers

Here are some foods our team suggests you enjoy after oral surgery:

  • Soft foods – Stick to soft foods to avoid a lot of chewing, such as mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, yogurt, and smoothies.
  • Soups – Broth-based soups and puréed vegetable soups are great options as long as they are not too hot.
  • Healthy protein – Foods high in protein, such as chicken, fish, and beans, can help with the healing process.
  • Fruits and vegetables – Cooked or puréed fruits and vegetables are a good source of nutrients and can be easily consumed.
  • Grains – Soft grains such as oatmeal, pasta, and rice are also good choices.

Here’s What to Avoid after Oral Surgery

Generally, foods that are the opposite of soft and smooth are to be avoided when healing from dental surgery. These include foods and drinks that are:

  • Hard and crunchy
  • Spicy
  • Acidic
  • Sticky and likely to get caught in teeth

These foods can irritate your soft tissues, damage blood clots, and delay healing.

We also recommend you stay hydrated and drink plenty of water; avoid using straws or drinking carbonated beverages, as suction and the fizz in carbonation can damage healing areas and even cause dry sockets.

We will always provide instructions for post-operative care, including dietary restrictions, to promote a successful recovery.

Contact Your Fishers Dentist

Contact our dental office at (317) 773-1618 if you have any questions or would like to schedule a consultation

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