How long before you can get dentures after a tooth is extracted

Generally, dentures can be installed in 2~3 months after tooth extraction because it takes some time to recover from the trauma after tooth extraction.
1. After tooth extraction, the alveolar socket will be exposed, and there will be some damage to the gum tissue, leaving a wound, which needs some time to recover, therefore, dentures can be installed after 2~3 months of tooth extraction.
2. If the wound is not completely healed to install dentures, dentures and gum tissue will appear some gaps, which can easily lead to food blockage, denture loosening and so on.
3. Diet after tooth extraction should eat light and easy to digest food, and to ensure adequate nutrition, you can eat more vitamin-rich foods, such as green vegetables, cauliflower, oranges, oranges, etc., but also need to supplement high-quality protein, such as milk, lean meat, chicken and so on.
After tooth extraction, due to localized sensitivity, dietary attention should be paid to avoid hard, too cold, stimulating food, which is easy to irritate the teeth and is not conducive to recovery. If other abnormalities occur during dental recovery, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid adverse effects.