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What is the food that can't be eaten after dental implantation?
What is the food that can't be eaten after dental implantation? The success of dental implant depends not only on the implant doctor, implant scheme and implant technology, but also on the postoperative care of dental implant. So what food can't you eat after dental implants? The following stomatologists from Liang Ya Stomatology Department of Beijing Medical University will give you detailed answers. Dental experts in Liang Ya said that the teeth could not be used normally immediately after dental implant surgery, because the gums would suffer some trauma during dental implant. Therefore, patients are advised not to eat hard food and sour and spicy food as much as possible after operation, so as to avoid such food stimulating the gums too much and causing toothache. Liang Ya is the first choice for dental implants in Beijing. Dietary requirements after tooth implantation: You can't brush the surgical teeth after operation, so as not to stimulate the wound. Pay attention to maintaining oral hygiene, brush your teeth once every morning and evening, and rinse your mouth several times after meals to prevent wound infection. On the day after operation, patients should eat semi-liquid or full-liquid food, eat soft food before removing stitches, and don't chew food with operated teeth. Patients with dental implants immediately after tooth extraction are not allowed to chew hard objects with dental implants within three months after operation. Quit smoking, drinking and irritating food. Under the guidance of doctors, calcium preparations should be supplemented appropriately to increase the intake of high-calcium foods and vitamins. Reduce the muscle movement around the operation, and try not to laugh or talk often within three months after the operation to prevent the wound from tearing due to excessive cheek movement. The above are the nursing points in the recovery period after dental implantation. more