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What To Eat After Teeth Fillings? A Detailed Guide

Katerina Koteska by Katerina Koteska
2 October 2023
in Health And Fitness News
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What to eat after tooth fillings? Dental fillings are common to restore damaged teeth and prevent further decay. However, the aftermath of a dental filling can leave you with some sensitivity and discomfort. To ensure a smooth recovery and avoid needing another dental visit, you must be mindful of what you eat after getting a tooth filled. In this informational guide, we will explore the ideal foods to consume and avoid, all while shedding light on the importance of choosing the right doctor for your dental needs.

What To Eat After Teeth Fillings?

1. Cooked Vegetables and Fruits

  • After a dental filling, your teeth need a little TLC. Crunchy raw fruits and vegetables might not be your best friends at this moment. However, you can still enjoy the goodness of fruits and veggies by cooking them. Cooking softens their texture, making them easier on your teeth. Opt for foods like applesauce and mashed bananas, which are soft and packed with nutrients that support oral health. These options allow you to get your vitamins without discomfort

2. Smoothies

  • A smoothie can be your go-to option if you’re craving something sweet or refreshing. Blend your favorite fresh fruits with milk, yogurt, or even a scoop of ice cream. Smoothies are not only delicious but also gentle on your teeth. You won’t have to worry about the discomfort of chewing too soon after a filling. Just sip and savor the flavors, all while giving your teeth the rest they need

3. Protein Shakes

  • For those who prefer a protein-packed option, consider a protein shake. It provides essential nutrients and helps satisfy your hunger without requiring vigorous chewing. Protein shakes are an excellent choice for a post-filling snack or meal, promoting healing while keeping you energized

4. Dairy Products

  • When it comes to dental recovery, dairy products are your allies. Dentists often recommend options like cottage cheese, milk, and yogurt after dental treatments. These dairy products are easy to chew and rich in calcium and other essential nutrients that support tooth health. Calcium is particularly beneficial for strengthening tooth enamel, which may have been compromised during the filling procedure

Foods to Avoid After a Dental Filling

While there are foods that can aid in your recovery, it’s equally important to know what to avoid to prevent unnecessary discomfort and potential complications. After a dental filling, steer clear of:

1. Sticky Foods:

  • Sticky foods like caramel and gum can put undue stress on your newly filled tooth. They may also cling to the filling and create hygiene issues. Avoid these sticky treats during your recovery period to maintain the integrity of your dental work

2. Hard and Crunchy Foods:

  • Hard foods like nuts, chips, and granola, along with hard bread, can be abrasive to your filled tooth. Biting into these items may lead to pain or even dislodgment of the filling. Protect your dental investment by avoiding these hard and crunchy snacks until you’ve fully recovered

3. Hot or Cold Foods and Drinks

  • Extreme temperatures can exacerbate tooth sensitivity. Avoid very hot or icy cold foods and drinks during the initial 24 hours after your filling. Instead, opt for foods and beverages that are closer to room temperature to minimize discomfort

4. Popcorn

  • Popcorn, while a beloved snack, can pose a risk after a dental filling. The small, hard kernels can get lodged in your teeth or even cause damage to the filling. It’s best to skip the popcorn until your dentist gives you the green light

Conclusion: What To Eat After Teeth Fillings?

In conclusion, knowing what to eat after a tooth filling is crucial for a comfortable and successful recovery. You can support your healing process while satisfying your cravings by choosing soft and nutritious options like cooked fruits and vegetables, smoothies, protein shakes, and dairy products. Conversely, avoiding sticky, hard, and extreme-temperature foods and popcorn can help protect your newly filled tooth from discomfort and complications.

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