Although there is no absolute dietary contraindication after tooth extraction, it is generally not recommended to eat barbecue.
Although there is no strong requirement not to eat barbecue after tooth extraction, barbecue belongs to spicy and stimulating food, and belongs to fried food, if eaten too soon after tooth extraction, it is not ruled out that it will affect the recovery, or cause inflammatory reaction.
Moreover, barbecue is also a kind of hard food, eating too early after tooth extraction may stimulate the gum tissue, easy to cause redness, swelling and pain in the gums, so it is not recommended to eat barbecue after tooth extraction.
It is recommended to choose nutritious, light and easy-to-digest food after tooth extraction, such as rice porridge, rice paste, noodles, dumplings, etc., which can reduce the stimulation of gums during eating.
Try not to eat pepper, chili, peppercorns, ginger, scallions, etc. within a short period of time after tooth extraction. If there is bleeding, swelling and pain of the gums, pus, etc. after eating, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.