Wisdom teeth surgery – When can you eat again?

This is now the 2nd (.5 because the day is not over yet) day, if you include the day of the operation.

When can you again:

  1. Eat a croissant (fresh and therefore soft)?
  2. Scrambled eggs (unfortunately I cook them for a long time so they are not edible without biting).
  3. Soft pudding
  4. Bananas
  5. Last but not least, eat kebab?

This is pure torture, I really have no interest in tomato soup and chicken/alphabet soup anymore.

Obviously, the stitches haven't been removed yet. The doctor says bread isn't a smart choice for a few weeks.

I still notice that blood appears from time to time.

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Deichgoettin
2 years ago

If you have no more significant pain, you can open and chew your mouth far enough, then you can eat again what you want. Whatever. Only after eating you should thoroughly clean/rinse your mouth.

Let you taste:-))

Deichgoettin
2 years ago
Reply to  Jesims

Sure, you can. You can eat what you want and chew.

Deichgoettin
2 years ago
Reply to  Deichgoettin

Thanks for the star and continued good improvement :-))

Deichgoettin
2 years ago

No problem 🙂 After eating, it is always sensible (if you have the option) to rinse with sage or camel tea. Listerine probably still burns too strongly and is not necessarily necessary. Otherwise – if the threads were removed – you can buy a one-time syringe (5 ml) in the pharmacy. Evtl. also gives you your ZA. This allows you to rinse the wounds excellently.

Drachenkind2013
2 years ago

My dentist does not give me any nutritional regulations, even after surgery. He says you know what to eat and that’s true. If the mouth does not go far, soft, spicy dishes are displayed, otherwise you can eat everything unless you run the risk of tearing the wounds. So I would wait with the döner, everything else would be back on my menu.

Drachenkind2013
2 years ago
Reply to  Jesims

No taboo, not for dairy products. I don’t know what you eat for Croissants, I actually know them soft and without danger of injury;)