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Can I eat anything after two days of tooth extraction nd stitching as I have office lunch for third day from my extraction nd stitching. I am eating normal rice and dal after tooth extraction ,is it ok?
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Hello mam... it is better to take soft diet for 3 days after extraction...after 3 days continue with normal diet on opposite side of extrction.... care should be taken up to one week until the sutures are removed...Avoid hot and spicy foods...
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hloo mam you can take normal diet onto opposite side and dont take fruits with seeds onto extraction side and fizz drinks and other contraindicated things in extraction for while so that ot wont effect your healing You can also practo consult us
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U can eat anything that is soft and liquid or semi-solid from other side,
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please wait until the extraction socket heals
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Get the extracted tooth replaced
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Hello mam, you can eat normal rice, but make sure you don't take over spicy and hot ones, other than normal rice, dal and all you can have it.... Take chill fresh juices which will help your would to heal faster...
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