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Posted on 2/25/2019 by Woodland Hills OMS |
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![]() Part of the aftercare involves the diet a person should follow. It is important to get foods high in vitamins and mineral that speed up the healing, but it is also necessary to avoid foods that can cause problems for the bone graft site. Learning those foods can make a big difference. Changing Your DietIt is important to alter your diet immediately after the surgery. There are some foods that you may try to eat that could cause the bone graft to fail or could cause other problems. There are also some foods that can help speed up the recovery. The biggest obstacle immediately following the surgery is pain. If you have any pain or discomfort or any swelling, you need to avoid foods that can make these problems worse. The foods to avoid include:
The best foods to eat after bone graft surgery are soft foods that have vitamins and minerals. Drinking water can also help. Do not use a straw when drinking as the suction can cause problems with the wound site. Returning to Normal While avoiding foods and including certain foods in your diet may seem like a pain, the good news is that it does not last forever. As the wound site heals, you can start adding more foods to your diet until it is completely healed. Once the graft has healed, it is possible to return to a normal diet. A good diet is a key to overall health. When you have bone graft surgery, your diet plays a role in how well you heal. Learning what to eat and what not to eat is a part of the aftercare instructions. Contact our offices to schedule an appointment to answer any questions you may have about this and any other oral health issues. |