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Can i eat chicken after surgical extract
Got my molar root stumps extracted 2 hours back there is no bleeding right now. I want to eat chicken as i only have non  veg can i? Dentist said it was surgical extraction. Please help can i have something soft like chicken momos
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No dear.  Better avoid hard and hot for 24hours
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Dont eat anything hot.dear...
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You should not eat anything hot.  Restrict yourself to normal temperature non spicy soft food.  Will not suggest hot and spicy chicken momos today.
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No u need to take soft semi solid foods for 24 hrs atleast
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