Can you eat cookies after you get your wisdom teeth pulled out?!


Question: Can you eat cookies after you get your wisdom teeth pulled out!?
So yesterday I got two wisdom teeth pulled out (top and bottom on the right side only)!. And I haven't ate crap since then!. I am not in any pain at all, except when I try to open my jaw but it is not even pain just a little soreness!.Other than that, I am really craving some cookies right now!! Can you eat cookies the next day after getting your wisdom teeth pulled out!? Can you (in general) eat any type of solid foods the next day after getting your wisdom teeth pulled out if you are not in any pain!?!? Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I got all of my wisdom teeth pulled out in summer last year and my dentist advised me to do this:
Foods should be chewed on the side of the mouth opposite the extraction and in the first 2 days you should avoid milk products, alcohol and nicotine!. If you have pain or a swelling you should eat soup and soft food which you don`t need to chew!.

I don`t think that you should eat cookies yet, because the crumbs could get into the wound and cause inflammation!.

Anyway, I wish you a fast recovery!Www@Answer-Health@Com

It's best to keep to soft foods right after having your wisdom teeth out even without pain!. If food gets caught down in the openings it could get infected and soft foods are less likely to do that!. You also run the risk of sucking out your clots which could cause bleeding!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

no you can cause and infectionn if a piece of cookie get stuck in there or get dry socket and you don't want that!. that's when the blood clot comes out and it gets infectedooho the pain!. please don't just waitWww@Answer-Health@Com

ay yi yi man i got one taken out its been three wks it still hurts try to not get it in the hole it will get infected depends where u got them taken out i had to chew one side of my mouth !. eat them moist like oreos n leche yum!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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