You should eat liquid and semi-liquid food within one week after dental implantation, and you should not eat too hard or too sticky food until the stitches are removed, and you should not use the surgical side to chew. Too hard food will rub the trauma surface and cause the displacement of periosteum and bone powder, and too sticky food may cause the sutures to tear off and the trauma surface to crack, which often adheres to the trauma surface and causes plaque accumulation and trauma infection. You can eat more food with high calcium content, such as shrimp skin, nori, peanut butter, etc., to promote bone healing. Vegetables and fruits such as kiwi and strawberries are rich in vitamins, which help the wound recover, and milk and other dairy products.