Whats a good meal for after wisdom teeth are removed?!


Question: Whats a good meal for after wisdom teeth are removed!?
My little sister is catering to my needs!.!.!. and she's gonna make me some eatins!. I'm looking for fairly healthy!.!. and mooshy!. Thanks!. :)Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
If you're looking for something tasty and healthy and mooshy, try fish!. There is a recipe called Dominic's Fried Tilapia (but honestly, it would work with any white fish) at
http://allsecretrecipes!.blogspot!.com/200!.!.!.

I would put it with mashed potatoes and some nice, tender green beans!.

That way, you get the best of delicious -- and mooshy!. ;)

Have a good supper, and happy healing!

p!.s!. and of course, ice cream! (let's not go crazy here! take advantage of a good thing!!) ;)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Following the extraction of wisdom teeth, it is important to avoid eating crunchy or difficult-to-chew foods!. Such foods can cause increased pain or prevent healing!. However, it is not necessary to resign yourself to eating one or two types of food as some people do!. People who only eat milkshakes and/or icecream for a long period of time after having their wisdom teeth extracted may find the excess sugar unpleasant and be less likely to eat them in the future!. Here are some eating suggestions for the first 1-2 weeks after your wisdom teeth are removed, based on my experience with this!.!.!.

Mashed Potatoes: These are easy to eat and can alternately be topped with gravy, sour cream, or butter for more variety!. If the potatoes are well-mashed, this is one of the easiest foods to eat after wisdom teeth extraction!. Sweet potatoes can also be considered!.

Milkshakes: These are very easy to eat/drink and are a good choice for immediately after the teeth are extracted!. Be careful not to use a straw, as this is dangerous for a period of time after wisdom teeth extraction!. If ordering these from a fast food restaurant, ask for a spoon instead!. You can also use Instant Breakfast packets!.

Icecream: Soft-serve icecream is preferable, especially for the first couple days after the procedure, and cones should be avoided!. The chocolate icecream (Frosty) at Wendy's fast food restaurants should be considered, as it is provided in a cup with a spoon!.

Instant Pudding: This is another very easy to eat food which is available in a number of flavors!. If you are tired of eating sweet foods and drinks, you may want to use lemon-flavored pudding, as it is not quite as sweet-tasting!.

Drinks: Most beverages are acceptable, but your prescribed pain reliever may prohibit the use of alcohol!. Very cold water should also be avoided, as it may increase pain!.

Instant Oatmeal: Although fruit included in this can be a bit chewy, it is relatively easy to eat!. Instant cream of wheat should be considered as well, and may be slightly easier to eat!. Adding more water will reduce the thickness!.

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Broth!. Seriously, no solid food at all for 24 hours after the surgery!. After that you can do soft foods and work your way up!. Applesauce, pudding, yogurt, smoothies!. Eggs over easy so the yolk is still runny!. Canned foods like peaches, pears, baked beans, carrots and peas can be pureed- think baby food!. I wouldn't recommend peanut butter because it's so sticky!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Honestly you probably will be bleeding and won't want to eat the first day!. Milkshakes and smoothies are goods just make sure there's no seeds!. Avoid spicy food! It will burn! Cream of whatever soups are good too!. Mashed potatoes aren't a good choice because they are a little starchy and can irritate!. Good Luck and make sure you don't use a straw as this will promote more bleeding!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

just got my wisdom teeth removed 3 weeks ago, one thing I had was salad, theres not really much you can have, I know how hard it is to open your mouth!. Make smoothies and milkshakes atleast though!.

=]Www@FoodAQ@Com

I think liquids are the best that time !.
Even oats is good , sago !.
She can have softrice too !
Should be very soft !!
Milk will be the best ,
it gives alot of calcium and she`ll feel
good !Www@FoodAQ@Com

From experience, i recommend that you avoid beans and peas and other such small foods as they get stuck in the hole which is gross!

Hope you feel better soon :)Www@FoodAQ@Com

fish (such as salmon)
oatmeal
mac and cheese
soup
mashed potatoes
icecream/frozen yogurt
apple sauce
egg salad
eggplant
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Mashed potatoes and gravy!.
(Sorry, not really on the healthy side!.)
Smoothies
PuddingWww@FoodAQ@Com

smoothie: frozen fruit, lowfat yogurt & milk, ice, all blended until smoothWww@FoodAQ@Com

I had 4 wisdom teeth pulled out and all I ate was chicken and star soup!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Noodles, they are soft and easy to eat but they fill you up a treat!Www@FoodAQ@Com

oatmealWww@FoodAQ@Com

ice cream
jello

any thing soft !

good luck!Www@FoodAQ@Com

ice cream and soupsWww@FoodAQ@Com





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