What not to eat after losing teeth

After losing teeth, it is recommended not to eat hot, spicy, hard, sticky and other foods that are irritating to the gums for a short period of time.
Lost teeth may be due to the growth and development of children in the process of permanent teeth growth led to the loss of milk teeth, or permanent teeth due to caries, periodontitis, trauma and other causes of tooth loosening, loss and so on.
Regardless of the circumstances leading to tooth loss, attention should be paid to diet. You should not consume foods that are too hot, such as hot water, hot soup, etc. These may irritate the exposed gums and cause pain and discomfort in the gums, etc.
It is recommended not to consume hard and sticky foods such as nuts and bean buns for a short period of time. These foods are not easy to chew and can easily damage the gums or new permanent teeth, and may even cause ectopic growth of the permanent teeth and other phenomena.
Prohibit the consumption of spicy food such as hot pot, this kind of food is more irritating, easy to trigger the gums red and swollen and other phenomena.
For specific dietary precautions after tooth loss, consult a medical professional.