What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed

It can take up to 2 weeks to recover from the surgery for having your wisdom tooth or teeth removed.

During this time, you may have:

  • a swollen mouth and cheeks – this will be worse for the first few days but will gradually improve; gently pressing a cold cloth to your face helps reduce the swelling
  • some mild visible bruising of your cheek – the skin may be bruised for up to 2 weeks
  • a stiff, sore jaw – this should wear off within 7 to 10 days
  • pain – this is worse if the extraction was difficult or complicated
  • an unpleasant taste in your mouth
  • tingling or numbness of your face, lips or tongue (although this is uncommon)

Report any excess bleeding, severe pain or any other unusual symptoms to your dentist or oral surgeon immediately.

Self-care advice

To reduce pain and aid your recovery, it can be helpful to:

  • use painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen (always read and follow the manufacturer's dosage instructions) – there's some evidence to suggest that ibuprofen is the best painkiller to take after having wisdom teeth removed
  • avoid strenuous activity and exercise for a few days
  • use an extra pillow to support your head at night
  • for 24 hours, avoid rinsing, spitting, hot drinks or anything else that may dislodge the blood clots that form in the empty tooth socket (they help the healing process)
  • avoid smoking and drinking alcohol for 24 hours
  • eat soft or liquid food for a few days and chew with your other teeth
  • gently rinse the extraction site with antiseptic mouthwash after 24 hours, and repeat this regularly over the next few days, particularly after eating – you can also use warm water with a teaspoon of salt as mouthwash to reduce gum soreness and inflammation

Working and driving

It's usually recommended that you take a day or two off work after having a wisdom tooth removed. You won't need a sick note from your doctor or dentist for this.

You can drive immediately after the procedure if local anaesthetic was used, but you should avoid driving for at least 24 hours if a sedative was used, or 48 hours if the procedure was carried out under general anaesthetic.

Returning to normal

After your wisdom teeth have been removed and any swelling and bruising has disappeared, your mouth and face should return to normal.

You'll usually be able to brush your teeth normally after a few days. Make sure you finish any course of antibiotics you've been given.

A check-up appointment may be arranged for about a week or so after the procedure. At this point, any remaining stitches may be removed.

Page last reviewed: 17 May 2021
Next review due: 17 May 2024

“What do I eat after dental surgery?”, is a common question asked by many patients. Dental surgery can be a daunting task but the recovery can be even more stressful if you don’t know what to eat. Sarasota Dentistry has compiled a list of foods to eat following dental surgery, dental implants or wisdom teeth extractions. These foods are also good for patients having periodontal surgery. Keep in mind that each surgery is different and you should follow your dentist’s post-operative instructions regarding what is acceptable to eat. Some surgeries require a patient to be on a liquid diet for so long and then progress to soft foods. Any of the foods to eat after dental surgery listed below can be liquified using a blender – our favorite is the Vita-mix. These liquifying blenders can also make a variety of flavorful, healthy drinks or smoothies which can include raw vegetables that are extremely helpful in the healing process. It may not sound good, but Dr. Michael’s kids actually drink raw spinach in their smoothie and they like it! It just depends what else is mixed with it… Be adventurous!

Comprehensive List of Foods To Eat After Dental Surgery, Implants, or Wisdom Teeth Extractions

    1. Applesauce
    2. Avocado
    3. Baby Food
    4. Baked Beans – mashed if necessary
    5. Black Beans – mashed if necessary
    6. Baked Apples
    7. Bananas
    8. Biscuits – flakey, soft or soaked to become soft
      What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed
    9. Broccoli – steamed soft
    10. Broth
    11. Butternut Squash – cooked soft
    12. Carnation Instant Breakfast Drinks
    13. Carrots -steamed soft
    14. Casseroles
    15. Cheese
    16. Cheesecake
    17. Clams and Clam Chowder

What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed

    1. Cold Cereal – soaked in milk until soft
    2. Cottage Cheese
    3. Cake
    4. Canned Peas
    5. Crab Cakes
    6. Cranberry Sauce
    7. Cream
    8. Cream of wheat – maybe a little to grainy depending on the type of dental surgery.
    9. Crème Brule
    10. Cupcake

What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed

  1. Custard
  2. Doughnuts
  3. Ensure
  4. Eggs (poached, fried or scrambled)
  5. Egg Nog
  6. Egg Noodles
  7. Egg Salad
  8. Fettuccine
  9. Fish
  10. Frozen Yogurt
    What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed
  11. Fruit Juice
  12. Fruit Smoothies
  13. Fruit – soft or grind
  14. Gravy
  15. Grits – Maybe a little too grainy depending to the type of dental surgery.
  16. Ground Turkey
  17. Ground Beef/Pork
  18. Ground Chicken
  19. Guacamole
  20. Humus
  21. Ice cream
  22. Jell-O
  23. Juice vegetable
  24. Kefir
  25. Key Lime Pie
  26. Macaroni and cheese
  27. Malt-0-meal
  28. Mangos
  29. Mascarpone Cheese – Consider using it with soft scones (beat 1 (3 oz of cheese, 1 tsp powdered sugar, and 1 cup heavy whipping cream)
  30. Mashed potatoes
  31. Matzo Ball Soup
  32. Meatloaf
  33. Meatballs
    What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed
  34. Melons (Very Ripe)
  35. Milk Shake – Avoid using a straw
  36. Miso Soup
  37. Mousse
  38. Muffins
  39. Oatmeal
  40. pancakes
  41. Pasta – cooked very soft
    What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed
  42. Pies
  43. Polenta
  44. Pot roast with vegetables – cooked to falling apart
  45. Probiotics
  46. Protein Powder – can be added to any liquid meal for added energy and healing
  47. Pudding
  48. Ramen Noodles
  49. Refried Beans
  50. Ricotta cheese
  51. Risotto
  52. Rice
  53. Sandwich Meats
  54. Scrambled Eggs
  55. Sherbet
  56. Smoothies
  57. Soft bread – soak in soup
  58. Souffle
  59. What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed
  60. Soup
  61. Sour Cream
  62. Spaghetti
  63. Spinach
  64. Steamed Vegetables
  65. Stew
    What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed
  66. Sweet Potatoes
  67. Tapioca Pudding
  68. Tea
  69. Tofu
  70. Tuna Salad
  71. Waffles
  72. Yellow Squash
  73. Yogurt

Foods To Avoid Following Dental Surgery, Implants or Wisdom Teeth Extractions

  • Tomatos or tomato sauce – acidic and may burn or cause pain immediately after dental surgery
  • Orange Juice – be cautious with OJ or any other acidic juices. They may cause burning or pain if ingested too soon after dental surgery.
  • Seeds – anything seedy may get stuck in a surgery site and cause discomfort or get infected.
  • Cracked Pepper – much like a seed this can get lodged and cause pain.
  • Popcorn – the corn hulls can become lodged
  • Spicy Foods – may lead to pain and discomfort
  • Crunchy or Difficult to Chew Foods – these foods may interfere with the blood clotting following dental surgery
  • Over-the-counter Mouth Rinse – it’s not a food but patients commonly use mouth rinses such as Listerine or Scope following a dental surgery and it significantly interferes with healing so it’s worth mentioning. Dentists will usually prescribe a safe mouth rinse, such as Chlorhexadine Gluconate (Peridex), flowing dental surgery.

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Dr. Michael has been practicing dentistry and performing dental surgery and dental implants in his home town of Sarasota since 2001. Dr. Michael and his team are committed to providing patients with the very best dental care and educating them on how to preserve their smile… especially after dental surgery. If you are a patient of Sarasota Dentistry and are having any questions regarding what you should be eating after dental surgery, please call the office at 941-929-7645 or email us today.

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Dr. Michael and his staff focus on providing painless dental services in a welcoming atmosphere. His dental expertise includes general dentistry, dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, oral & I.V. sedation, full mouth reconstruction, teeth bleaching, veneers, laser dentistry, metal-free crowns, inlays/onlays, and dentures to enhance both your health and appearance.

What can you eat after having your wisdom teeth removed

What can I eat day 2 after wisdom teeth removal?

For 2 days after surgery, drink liquids and eat soft foods only. Such as milkshakes, eggnog, yo- gurt, cooked cereals, cottage cheese, smooth soups, mashed potatoes, refried beans, ice cream, pudding, fruit smoothies and protein shakes.

What can you eat after wisdom tooth pulled?

For the first 24 to 48 hours, eat only liquid and soft foods like yogurt, apple sauce, and ice cream. Cold foods may help with some of the discomfort. As you start to feel better, you can try incorporating more solid foods. On the third day after surgery, try foods like eggs, toast, or oatmeal.