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What to eat after your wisdom teeth are extracted 15 Articles

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    by Tasha Richard

    The throbbing pain. The metallic taste. The constant hunger for something other than ice chips. For most of us, we know what this is: this is the first moment that the anesthesia wears off. After having your wisdom tee...read more

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    by Rachel Mcclain

    Eating after getting your wisdom teeth out can be tricky. It's like your mouth, the former first stop in your food processing plant is on strike. But, as long as you are mindful that everything you put in your mouth for th...read more

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    by Jackie Curtis

    Wisdom teeth extraction ranks in the top ten "rite of passage" experiences for most young adults. The entire experience is only complete when one considers the days following the procedure complete with chipmunk cheeks an...read more

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    by Christobel Rajesh

    There is nothing that you should eat specifically after your wisdom teeth is removed, but it becomes impossible for you to eat certain food because of pain, swelling and stitches. They all come to a pass within 2 weeks and...read more

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    by Bahiya Amboseli

    Write yoIt's been six hours since I had all four of my wisdom teeth pulled. I am still a bit sore from the procedure since I opted for the general anestesia instead of the regular local anestesia. My ultimate sore day (whe...read more

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    by Trenna Sue Hiler

    Having wisdom teeth removed is not the most fun experience one can have, but having the right kind of food after can be joyful and help your mood. The most important piece of advice is to avoid any kind of straws. Thes...read more

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    by Jon N.

    Hello fellow teethers, Generally, 90% of us humans are made to remove at least one of our wisdom teeth, mainly due to eruptions that would make Pisa's Tower look dead straight. For years I believed I was part of the 'el...read more

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    by A. C. O'Brien

    "How can I heal faster and have less pain after my wisdom teeth are extracted?" You can probably eat most of the same foods that you usually eat but you will need to mash them up in the blender so that you do not need to ...read more

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    by Jane Allyson

    Having a wisdom tooth out can be a daunting and painful procedure. But happily, in most cases, the recovery period lasts only a few days. Your dentist or oral surgeon will prescribe appropriate painkillers and will give yo...read more

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    by Rose Conrad

    Oh - how well I remember having my wisdom teeth removed. It was 15 years ago, and yet I recall it as if it were yesterday. Without going into all the gory details, I didn't just have the four wisdom teeth tae out, but also...read more

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    by J.R. Ward

    For those of you who read the title and have had your wisdom teeth extracted, you are probably laughing to yourself and thinking more like what can you eat after having your wisdom teeth extracted. Well, at least that's wh...read more

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    by S.A.Robb

    When I had my wisdom teeth out I thought Novocaine was the best invention ever. I was lucky in the fact that they were already erupted, and even luckier in that I only had three of them. After they were all out I dutifully...read more

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    by Brittany Lancaster

    When it comes to having your wisdom teeth removed, there is not a general rule about what you should and shouldn't eat. However, there are foods that will obviously make you feel better or worse when you choose to eat them...read more

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    by Rex Coker

    Having your wisdom teeth extracted Will have your mouth sore for a few days afterwords . It is always best to eat soups and soda crackers the first couple of days . You do not want to eat solid foods , they leave residue i...read more

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    by C. Buckett

    It seems like yesterday when I had my wisdom teeth removed, but it's been more than 30 years. They were growing in improperly. After the extraction, there was a stitch in one spot. And my oral surgeon advised me about w...read more

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