Will eating eggs with an extracted tooth cause inflammation?

Eating eggs after an extraction does not cause inflammation, and no extraction surgeon has ever told a patient after surgery that eating eggs can cause inflammation to develop. Typically, postoperative medical advice for extractions includes biting on a cotton ball or roll for about 30 minutes or longer and then spitting it out. Don’t brush your teeth, don’t rinse your mouth, don’t suck on the corresponding wound with your mouth, and don’t lick the corresponding wound location with your tongue for 24 hours after the extraction to avoid the wound bleeding again. At the same time, after tooth extraction, it is recommended to talk as little as possible, do not eat too hot or too hard food, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, you can drink porridge and eat soft noodles. In addition, do not do strenuous activities or heavy labor after tooth extraction, do not drink alcohol, do not smoke, pay attention to rest, usually a week will be fully recovered.