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Jaw wired and now opened
I had an accident and my jaw broken then its wired after 40 days i am able to chew food after than one month my whole wires opened but now its little paining its because of winter ? Its little paining and i am not able to eat almonds or hard candies is it forever or needs some more time ? I am tense about it please suggest
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Hello,first of all there is no need to worry. Such cases take time to heal. You will be able to eat everything but for now let your jaw rest. Don't try to break something hard. If you have a wound on any body part you give that part rest righ. So it's the same way with your jaw. Still take some x-rays to know better.
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eat semi liquid food do not try to bite almonds like food do not try to push your teeth with tongue or your fingers.
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Use semiliquid type food,avoid hard food
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