What Should One Eat After Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Wisdom teeth, or the third molar teeth of the humans are well known for the controversial effect they have on the other teeth. Going by today’s evolution, wisdom teeth stand at the brink of becoming obsolete. The main issue faced is that the humans of today tend to present with smaller jaws, and the wisdom teeth do not quite fit in, thus erupt in a crooked fashion, causing severe pain and damage to the nearby teeth. Wisdom teeth removal in Sydney is often advocated by many doctors, so that the individual faces lesser trouble than what they would undergo if the teeth caused problems.

How are they removed?

A sedative is administered to the patient, and depending upon the complexity of the teeth positioning, a simple or complex extraction is made. Post extraction, once the patient wears off the sedative, he/she is made to press down a cotton ball in the place of the extracted tooth. This prevents further blood loss, and aids clot formation. However, it would take a few hours before complete sensation returns to the mouth. Wisdom teethremovalcosts in Sydney, vary depending upon the procedure performed, and the additional requirements.

How will the immediate diet change?

Post tooth extraction, the dentist would suggest a few do’s and don’ts.

The Do’s:

  1. Immediately have something cold, that one need not bite into, like Ice-cream, Yoghurt etc.
  2. For the next few days, have soft meals, like oatmeal, mashed potatoes, boiled vegetables, hummus, boiled eggs, soups, puddings, etc., that do not need too much of biting force.
  3. The individual is expected to keep the mouth extremely clean and the extracted area undisturbed, so that the healing process is quicker.

The Don’ts:

  1. Immediately after Wisdom teeth removal, do not have anything that needs you to suck with a straw.
  2. Do not have hot, spicy and crunchy foods for the next few days. This would negative impact, as the complete sensation to the mouth would not occur immediately, and such foods might damage the soft tissues without the person realising it.
  3. Sticky sweet items like toffee are to be avoided, as they might stick to the nearby teeth, and cause abrasions to the raw area of the removed tooth.

Wisdom teeth are a troublesome lot that can challenge even the most experienced dentists. If the extraction of the teeth seems hard, complications that occur due to poor healing would be harder to manage. Thus, proper care needs to be taken, post removal of the wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth removal in Sydney is the most preferred treatment, so that the person’s overall diet and dental health are not affected.

 

What Not To Do When You Are Recovering From Wisdom Teeth Extraction?

Most people have had at least one of their wisdom teeth removed at some point in their life. In some cases, your dentist would recommend you to remove all 4 of them as a precautionary action to prevent any possible dental issues. Though wisdom teeth removal in Melbourne is a common procedure, it can become quite complex based on the positioning of your teeth. Thus, do not fail to follow the post-care instructions carefully, so that you can avoid unnecessary complications and pain in the future. Here are some things you should not do to have a successful recovery,

  • Not having a proper plan

You need to prepare in advance for your recovery period. Talk to your dentists about what to expect after removing your wisdom teeth in Melbourne.

Most importantly, arrange a friend or family member to get you back to your home after the surgery.

  • Not getting enough rest

It is essential to restrict your regular activities at the day of the surgery and take plenty of rest. A good sleep can boost your immune system and because of this your wound would heal well and faster.

  • Do not use straws

Sucking through straws would cause force exertion in your mouth. This could dislodge the blood clot and cause bleeding.

  • Swishing your mouth

It is good to have a clean mouth. Also, you would be tempted to swish and rinse excessively because your mouth can feel weird after the surgery. But avoid doing it or your blood clot might get dislodged.

Alternatively, you can rinse in a gentle manner by moving your head front-back and side-side, letting the gravity roll the water around your mouth.

  • Smoking

Smoking is similar to sucking a straw. While smoking, you are pulling in mouth and there is a high chance you would dislodge the blood clot. Also, remember that your mouth is recovering from a surgical procedure. Cigarette smoke contains carcinogens and other harmful substances that could delay the healing process. Also, it can result in dry sockets, a painful reaction that can happen after a surgery.

  • Taking medications on an empty stomach

Recovering from wisdom teeth removal in Melbourne is a painful process. Your dentist would prescribe you medicines to help you deal with it. But always have your medications after consuming a bit of food. Or else, the medications can trigger nausea.

  • Not following the recommended diet

You have to avoid drinking carbonated beverages and foods that can be hard to chew like peanuts, pasta, popcorn etc. And hot and spicy foods can cause irritation in your mouth.

Also, if you have any concerns regarding your recovery, consult with your dentist immediately.

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