Can you drink iced drinks after a tooth extraction?

There is no clear evidence to suggest that you should not drink iced beverages after tooth extraction, but it is not recommended to drink iced beverages after tooth extraction, and foods such as warm, easy to chew, etc. should be preferred. Within 24 hours after tooth extraction, it is recommended that you try to eat warm, soft, cool, easy to chew food, not too cold, too hot, hard, etc. Foods that are too cold, too hot, hard, etc. are not recommended. Since tooth extraction has a certain effect on the body, foods that are too cold, such as iced beverages, may cause gastrointestinal tract dysfunction, but the specific situation varies from person to person. If you want to have a drink, you should be careful to keep your mouth clean to avoid inflammation. In addition to this, foods that are too hot or hard can easily cause the wound to bleed again, so they are also not recommended. If inflammation occurs after consuming food for tooth extraction, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment.