If you’re getting a dental bridge
to restore your smile aesthetic and function, a little pre-planning for recovery can go a long way. Stock up on the right foods for the days and weeks following the procedure, as what you eat is critical in maintaining the integrity of your dental bridge and promoting healing. Here’s a guide to the best foods to enjoy and which to avoid after getting a dental bridge.
Dr. Louisa Gallegos is a skilled prosthodontist with extensive expertise in restorative dental treatments, including dental bridges, implants, and crowns. She is dedicated to personalized care and uses advanced techniques to help patients achieve functional and aesthetically pleasing smiles.
In the initial days after your procedure, prioritize soft, nutrient-rich foods that are gentle on chewing. These options provide nourishment without putting stress on your dental bridge:
You can gradually incorporate firmer foods as you heal, but ensure they are cut into small, manageable pieces to avoid unnecessary pressure on your bridge.
Certain foods can interfere with the success of your dental bridge by causing damage or irritation. Avoid these to keep your bridge secure:
Your diet right after getting a dental bridge significantly impacts your comfort and recovery. Stick to soft, easy-to-chew foods initially, and avoid anything sticky, hard, or overly crunchy. As your mouth adjusts, you’ll be able to enjoy more of your favorite foods. Call us today at 303-316-4034 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Gallegos.
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