What Can You Eat After Getting All-on-4 Implants?

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All-on-4® is one of the many types of dental implants available. It involves the use of four specially-placed implants to support a full-mouth tooth prosthetics. After the procedure, patients often wonder what foods they can eat, especially since every step can affect recovery.

Guidelines for eating and drinking

In the next few days or weeks after the procedure, patients need to take proper precautions regarding their diet. They need to watch what they eat after getting All-on-4 implants during the first two weeks and about three months after implant placement.

Food choices during the recovery period are something to consider. Selecting the right type of food can help minimize pain or swelling. It can also help accelerate the recovery process so patients can get back to their routine. Those with preexisting dietary requirements need to consult their dietician before making adjustments to their diet.

What to eat

In the first two weeks after the treatment, patients will remain on a liquid diet. The jaw, mouth and tongue will be sore throughout this period. Although the pain or swelling may have reduced at this time, eating may still be somewhat challenging. A liquid diet will not involve chewing so as to ease the pressure on the mouth. In the first two days, cool liquids are preferable over hot or spicy liquids.

Maintaining proper hydration is also crucial. Patients should consume fluids all throughout the day. Hydration is crucial for adequate healing and quick recovery. Proper nutrition is also vital when liquids are the main diet. Patients should drink fluids containing nutrients because proper nutrition is also important for recovery.

One important note is that patients should not use straws for drinking fluids. The sucking action can break the blood clot around the implant site and cause bleeding.

The following is a list of food and drink items that can be consumed after getting All-on-4 implants: water, protein shakes, meal replacement shakes, milk, tea, coffee, frozen yogurt, smoothies, coconut water, broth, fruit juices, milkshake, ice cream, custard and vegetable or cream soup.

When making protein shakes or smoothies, the texture should be light. Chunky smoothies can make sipping difficult. As the days go by, patients will be able to tolerate thicker and heavier shakes.

In the second half of the recovery period, usually after about two weeks, the patient can switch to a soft food diet. By this time, the soreness will have diminished, and the jaw will have started healing. Patients can slowly introduce solid foods into their diet. It is still best to avoid food items that are chewy, hard and crunchy. It should be an item that can be eaten with a spoon and needs minimal chewing. Food options include soft tofu, eggs, cheese, hummus, mashed potatoes, oatmeal, soft bread, polenta and quinoa.

In conclusion

During recovery, you can use a blender to get the correct food consistency. Proper nutrition is important for healing and recovery after getting All-on-4. Focus on eating healthy foods as well.

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