After care for wisdom teeth extractions.
Tuesday, Nov. 9th 2010 7:45 AM
I had my wisom teeth pulled out three days ago. I am find now with only minor pain. What I am wanting to know is it okay for me to eat chips now? My dentist told me to stay away from hard foods but I am feeling much better.
Would it be okay to eat chips as long as I rinse out my mouth really well afterwords? I am tried of not eating the things I want to.
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Posted by Kathine Jones | in Dental Health | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, Nov. 9th 2010 9:23 AM at 9:23 am
If you are going to eat them any way just try not to chew with you back teeth as much. You know if it too soon because it will hurt you if a corner pokes your extraction site. So not fun.
Tuesday, Nov. 9th 2010 9:24 AM at 9:24 am
If you are careful I do not see why not. As long as it does not hurt you to eat want you want you should be fine. You are supposed to keep you mouth clean regardless of what you eat