1. Soft food and liquid food: Because the gums may feel pain or discomfort, it is recommended to choose soft food and liquid food to reduce the pressure of chewing and occlusion. For example, you can choose cooked vegetables, cooked rice, noodles, yogurt, mashed vegetables, soup and so on.
2. Avoid spicy, hard and sticky foods: Avoid spicy, hard foods (such as nuts and hard candy) and sticky foods (such as chewing gum, soft candy and sticky cakes). ), so as not to stimulate the wound or stay on the wound.
3. Warm foods and drinks: Avoid eating foods and drinks that are too hot or too cold, so as not to irritate the gums or cause sensitivity.
4. Keep your mouth clean: rinse your mouth with warm salt water after eating to prevent food residues from staying and maintain oral hygiene.
5. Follow the doctor's advice: follow the specific dietary requirements and restrictions according to the instructions and suggestions of the dentist.
The above suggestions are for reference only, and the specific diet plan needs to be determined according to the personal situation and the guidance of the dentist. If you have any discomfort or questions, it is recommended to consult a dentist or stomatologist.