RA May, DDS
R. Alan May, DDS
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Can you eat normally after a tooth extraction?

Dental extractions are sometimes necessary for various reasons, and you can eat normally soon after. However, there is a minor recovery period when you should stick to soft foods.

Why You Might Need a Tooth Extraction in Tazewell, VA

Your dentist may recommend tooth extraction if you have a damaged or deeply decayed tooth beyond repair or a tooth that cannot be salvaged with a dental crown.

Additionally, you may opt for extraction overtreatment, which we don’t recommend!

If we pull your tooth, it’s important to consider tooth replacement to preserve your bite and overall dental health.

When we extract your tooth, we use powerful anesthesia so you’ll not feel pain. Then, we send you home with instructions for a prompt recovery.

For the first day or two, we recommend avoiding tobacco in all forms, not drinking through a straw, and periodic rinses. When rinsing, allow the liquid to trickle from the mouth rather than forcefully spitting. Following these instructions helps the extraction site form a healing clot for a speedy recovery.

You should stick to soft foods for the first twenty-four hours and avoid chewing on the extraction site.

Your dentist will provide more personalized instructions based on your case.

Contact Your Dentist in Tazewell, VA

To learn more or to book a consultation with the dentist, contact our dental office today.

 
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