Eating normal after tooth extraction

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      Healing: Normal healing after tooth extraction should be as follows: The first two days after surgery are generally the most uncomfortable and there usually is some swelling. On the third day you should be more comfortable. Although still swollen, you can usually begin a more substantial diet.

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    • [DOC File]Instructions For Post Extraction Care

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      Different people heal at different speeds after an extraction. It is important to keep your mouth and the extraction site as clean as possible, making sure that the socket is kept clear of all food and debris. Don’t rinse for the first 24 hours, and this will help your mouth to start healing.

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      Avoide eating anything untill the numbness goes away. Most patients resume their normal routines the day after surgery. ... A certain amount of bleeding is to be expected following tooth extraction. If the bleeding fails to stop within a reasonable time, place a roll of sterilized gauze over the wound and bite down firmly for ten minutes ...

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    • What to eat after a tooth extraction?

      Proceed with normal daily activities (work, etc.) if comfortable. Avoid any heavy lifting (over 50 lbs) for 3 days. It is best to eat soft foods on the first day (milkshake, mashed potatoes, etc.). After that, eat whatever you are comfortable eating. We have placed sutures that may need to be taken out in approximately 2 weeks.

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    • [DOC File]EXTRACTION

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      It’s normal to get a small amount of bleeding after a tooth is removed, and it can ooze slightly for 24hrs. Bleeding tends to increase 1-2hours after the tooth removal as the effects of the local anaesthetic wear off. If the extent of bleeding becomes a concern, then the area where the tooth …

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    • [DOC File]Georgetown Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Dental Surgery ...

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      Eat any nourishing food that can be eaten with comfort. Avoid extremely hot foods. Do not use a straw for the first few days after surgery. It is sometimes advisable, but not absolutely required, to confine the first day’s intake to liquids or pureed foods (soups, puddings, yogurt, milk shakes, etc.).

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    • [DOCX File]Post Op Care for Tooth Extraction

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      This will help keep the tissues clean and will speed healing. Proceed with normal daily activities (work, etc.) if comfortable. Avoid any heavy lifting (over 50 lbs) for 3 days. It is best to eat soft foods on the first day (milkshake, mashed potatoes, etc.). After that, eat whatever you are comfortable eating.

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    • [DOC File]POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS

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      After the extraction, drink lots of liquids and eat soft, nutritious foods. Avoid hot liquids and alcoholic beverages. Begin eating solid foods the next day or as soon as you can chew comfortably.

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    • [DOC File]Post-Operative Instructions

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      HEALING: Normal healing after tooth extraction should be as follows: The first two days after surgery are generally the most uncomfortable and there is usually some swelling. On the third day, you should be more comfortable and, although still swollen, can usually begin a more substantial diet.

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    • [DOCX File]Post Op Care for Tooth Extraction & Denture

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      Begin your normal oral hygiene routine as soon as possible after surgery. Soreness and swelling may not permit vigorous brushing, but please make every effort to keep your teeth & mouth clean. HEAT APPLICATIONS: You may apply warm compresses to the cheek over the areas of swelling (hot water bottle, hot moist towels, and heating pad) for 20 ...

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