Can I eat a liquid diet after oral surgery?

You can eat liquid food two hours after oral surgery.
Eating easy-to-digest, nutrient-rich fluids such as thin rice, thin soups, broths, porridges, teas, juices and yogurts and other semi-liquid foods two hours after oral surgery can help patients regain strength and facilitate recovery. Drinking plenty of water on the day of surgery will help to remove the remaining anesthetic from the body.
After oral surgery, there are a lot of dietary requirements, try to eat as little hard food as possible to prevent may cause pain or other phenomena within the teeth. It is recommended that patients rinse their mouths with salt water or mouthwash after eating to prevent food debris from remaining in the mouth and harboring bacteria.
It is recommended that the doctor can be consulted on specific dietary requirements to facilitate post-care.