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WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTION

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thelis

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I had an impacted wisdom tooth removed yesterday and would welcome any ideas of what is best to eat until I can eat normally again. My face is very painful and swollen (my partner says I look like a hamster)- lol. Does anyone know how long it takes for the stitches to melt - or whatever they do. My BP and blood sugar are all over the place at the moment. Any hints at all would be most welcome. Thelma.
 
My other half (who isn't diabetic) ate scrambled eggs and soups following his extraction. Get someone to make you some iced lollies using sugar free squash, Robinson's do some nice flavours.
 
Hi Thelis. Sorry to read you had a wisdom tooth extracted, i empathise. Our bgls can go a little haywire when under stress so don't be too perturbed that yours are misbehaving. Once you're over the extraction and your gum heals you'll probably find your bgls and B/P will settle down. I'm sorry I can't help you re: your stitches but no doubt someone will be along who can help you with this.

I personally would opt for soup as suggested above by @Lucy Honeychurch - and anything that won't lodge in the gum cavity. Probably best to stick with fluids and clear soups for a day or two.

Did your dentist suggest salt mouth washes? If so then best to take a sip and hold it on your gum then just let the wash fall out of your mouth into the basin rather than spitting it out - best NOT to swill it around your mouth either as this could dislodge the clot that is forming in your gum. I hope your discomfort will ease soon, take care x
WL
 
When I had mine out all 4 many years ago I pureed food for a few days.
 
Hi Thelis, sorry I can't help re he tooth but it's lovely to see you again I hope you have been keeping well.
 
I had a wisdom tooth out on Thursday. I don't have any stitches though. I was advised to eat soft foods for a couple of days. So I've had fish with veg and a small portion of mash potato, porridge, yogurts.
 
I heal OK (well at least I used to, haven't had anything needing a big enough hole to stitch, recently) and mouth stitches came out in 5 days, my hysterectomy was the 7th day after the op. No idea how long dissolvable ones take though, in the mouth or anywhere else - couldn't see the internal ones I must have had, and no experience of them with other members of my family either.

They are a perishing nuisance though (mouth ones) and you really don't feel like yourself until they come out. However - less trouble than impacted wisdom teeth can be and shorter lasting of course - so you just have to look forward to their coming out day!
 
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