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Eating After Wisdom Teeth Removal: Foods to Enjoy and Avoid
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / October 31, 2025 / Getting your wisdom teeth removed is a common dental procedure, but it comes with many considerations regarding recovery. One of the biggest questions patients have after surgery is: "What foods can I eat?" Your diet plays a big role in how quickly and comfortably you heal after wisdom teeth removal. Eating the right foods can help prevent irritation, reduce discomfort, and support the recovery of your mouth, gums, and jaw to full health. Here's a guide to what you should eat and what foods to avoid after wisdom teeth removal.
Best foods to eat after wisdom teeth removal
After your wisdom teeth are removed, your mouth may be sensitive and irritated by certain types of food. These options will give you the nutrients and food you need to recover without damaging or causing pain around the extraction sites:1
Soft dairy products
Yogurt, pudding, or cottage cheese can serve as a source of protein and calcium to support recovery. Colder foods may also feel soothing around the surgical site and against swollen gums.
Mashed potatoes and soft vegetables
Pureed carrots, soft-cooked squash, and mashed potatoes are easy to chew and swallow post-surgery, and they provide essential vitamins your body needs to help heal.
Smoothies and shakes
Blended smoothies and milkshakes aren't just a sweet treat as a reward for making it through surgery. Including leafy greens like spinach or kale or adding protein powder can also make them a great source of nutrition.
Scrambled eggs
Looking for an easy breakfast after oral surgery? Scrambled eggs are soft, easy to eat, and quick to prepare when you're too exhausted to cook.
Applesauce and pureed fruit
Applesauce and other fruit cups are gentle on your gums, making them a great sweet treat post-surgery.
Foods to avoid after wisdom teeth removal
With how sensitive your mouth is after wisdom teeth surgery, it's important to be aware of what foods you shouldn't eat. Not only may these options cause pain and discomfort, but they might also prolong the recovery process:2
Crunchy or hard foods
Chips, popcorn, nuts, or raw vegetables can scrape against your healing gums or get stuck in extraction sites, causing irritation.
Sticky candies
Caramel, gum, and sweet candies may taste good, but they can also irritate sensitive areas and leave residue that attracts bacteria.
Spicy foods
Even if you pride yourself on handling all levels of spice, consider sticking to more neutral foods during recovery. Spicy foods can irritate your gums and increase swelling.
Acidic foods
Citrus, like oranges and grapefruits, along with other acidic foods like tomatoes, can sting sensitive areas and cause discomfort.
Alcohol
Alcohol can interfere with the healing process and may interact negatively with pain medication. Stick to other drinks like water or unsweetened tea until you're fully recovered.
Pick the right choices for a speedy recovery
Understanding how your diet affects your oral health is always important, but after oral surgery, the right foods can ease your pain and make the recovery process easier. This extends beyond just the food you eat, as certain practices like using a straw can dislodge blood clots in the extraction area. Adjusting your diet during recovery may be annoying, but your mouth will thank you in the long run.
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