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After root canal treatment which food I have to take from the next day. Can I eat eggs?? I had boiled eggs that day it self, any thing will happen??
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Until the crown (cap) is fixed soft food is advisable. Boiled egg, rice etc won't cause harm to the tooth after cap has been placed depending on which type of cap has been placed food can be chewed from that tooth although semi hard foods can be chewed after any cap placement.
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Hi..yes you can take all foods. Soft for two days. Regards
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You can eat anything soft . Only reason why we tell you to be a little careful is to prevent your tooth from fracture until we give you a crown
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Nothing will happen. U can carry on with ur normal diet
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If there is no pain at present you can have almost any food except very hard food on the root canal treated tooth. Plz feel free to consult Laser Smile Care Centre. God bless u.
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No problem..egg is fine. We ask to avoid very hard food thats all
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Hello..after root canal treatment sof diet is advised to prevent fracture of tooth till crown is placed.Eggs doesnot cause any harm.
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Boiled Eggs are totally harmless. Have it at your will. We just advise to avoid hard substances untill crown comes in place.
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Boiled eggs can not cause much damage to the tooth..... you should just try to avoid very hard foods from that side till the time the tooth is restored with a cap.... Regards.....
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U can eat egg undoubtedly But better to avoid hard food directly from same tooth
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Hello, You can eat everything except very hard food such as chiki or toast we say that coz the tooth structure is weak after Root canal till we put a crown on it.
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You can eat anything ..just do not eat any hard stuff form that side ..tc
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Avoid hard food only from that area where treatment had been done.
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