People who are not allergic to seafood can eat seafood after tooth extraction, because some seafood skin is hard, in order to avoid stimulation of the wound, it is generally recommended to consume it after one week of recovery.
Generally, you can eat after 2 hours after tooth extraction, and your diet should be based on easy-to-digest, warm, cool and soft food, to avoid hard food causing bleeding from the alveolar fossa and dislodging of blood clots in the fossa.
There is no need for dietary contraindications after tooth extraction, if you are not allergic to seafood can be a small amount of seafood, but some seafood skin is very thick, easy to puncture wound, such as crab, shrimp and so on. If you want to eat seafood, it is generally recommended to eat it 7 days after tooth extraction, which can reduce the chance of secondary infection caused by tooth extraction and also reduce the occurrence of allergic reactions.
After tooth extraction, we should eat a light diet, more fluid or soft food, so that the wound will heal early.