Can I drink chicken soup after tooth extraction?

You can drink chicken soup after tooth extraction, as long as the chicken soup is not too hot. The medical advice after tooth extraction includes clenching the cotton ball or the cotton roll that compresses the operation area for half an hour after the operation, and then spitting out the cotton ball and the cotton roll, and not brushing, rinsing, licking the extraction wound with the tongue or sucking the extraction wound with the mouth for 24 hours after the operation, and whether oral anti-inflammatory drugs are needed should be consulted with the doctor who performed the extraction. It is recommended to eat warm, cool and soft food. Food that is too hard or too hot may cause the blood clot in the extraction wound to be dislodged, resulting in secondary bleeding after the extraction. Therefore, chicken soup is perfectly suitable for eating after tooth extraction as long as it is not very hot.