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Foods to Avoid After a Root Canal

Learn which foods to steer clear of after a root canal to promote faster healing. Find out which items can cause discomfort and delay your recovery.

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Foods to Avoid After a Root Canal

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  1. Foods to Avoid After a Root Canal Hard Foods Sticky Foods Acidic Foods Avoid foods like nuts, hard candies, and raw vegetables that require a lot of chewing. These can put pressure on the treated tooth and cause discomfort or damage to the filling. Foods such as caramel, toffee, and chewing gum can get stuck in the treated area, increasing the risk of infection and causing irritation to the gums. Citrus fruits, tomatoes, and vinegar-based foods can irritate the treated area and prolong healing, so it's best to avoid them. Cold Foods and Drinks Ice cream, ice cubes, or very cold drinks can cause discomfort in the treated tooth, as the nerves may still be sensitive post- treatment. Sugary Foods and Beverages Sugary snacks and drinks can lead to bacterial growth, increasing the likelihood of infection or further complications in the treated area. Alcohol Alcoholic beverages can interfere with the healing process and may also irritate the gums or affect any temporary fillings placed in the tooth. Hot Foods and Beverages Hot drinks like coffee or tea can lead to sensitivity in the treated tooth, which may cause pain or discomfort while the area is still healing. https://helixdental.com.au/the-benefits-of- root-canal-treatment-a-comprehensive-guide/

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