
Comparing foods after implant surgery
- Recommended foods after implant surgery
To help prevent inflammation after implant surgery and minimize irritation to the wound area,
it is important to eat mainly certain foods or avoid others.

Foods recommended after implant surgery are generally soft
and at an appropriate temperature.
Examples include porridge, soup, egg-based dishes,
yogurt and pudding, fruit puree, and tofu dishes.
On the day of surgery, please try to eat while avoiding the surgical site as much as possible.
If you had implants placed on both sides, or if eating regular meals is difficult,
we recommend replacing meals with soft bread, bananas, sweet potatoes, and similar foods.


For a few days, eating may be more difficult than before surgery,
but proper nutrition is very important for recovery.
Do not skip meals, and make sure to build a diet that can meet essential nutritional needs.

Mashed potatoes or sweet potatoes are very helpful for replenishing carbohydrates,
one of the essential nutrients.
Among fish, mackerel, which contains a lot of fluoride,
and anchovies, which are rich in calcium,
can help reduce bacteria in the mouth and support bone formation in the surgical area.

Eating a balanced variety of vegetables is
also very helpful for recovery after surgery.
Vegetables change the acidic environment in the mouth to a more alkaline one,
creating an environment that allows implants to be used for a long time.


- Foods to avoid after implant surgery
On the other hand, there are also foods to avoid after implant surgery.
In general, it is better to avoid very spicy or salty irritating foods,
which people often think of as problematic.
They can irritate the surgical wound area, cause inflammation,
and slow recovery.

You should also avoid hard foods, smoking including e-cigarettes, and drinking alcohol.
If you accidentally eat hard foods,
the prosthetic may fracture or become loose, so caution is needed.



Fruits with seeds or skins, such as grapes,
should also be avoided as much as possible.
Seeds or hard skins that were not noticed can irritate the wound or get stuck between teeth.


Because implants do not have the periodontal ligament that cushions natural teeth,
after surgery you need to be even more careful about outside impacts.
Milk and cheese are not hard and are rich in nutrients, so they are sometimes recommended,
but they may reduce the effect of medication, so it is better to consume them as snacks rather than as meal replacements.

Tangerines, oranges, lemons, and vinegar are also not hard foods,
but because they contain acidity, they may negatively affect some aspects of dental health.
In addition, acidity can irritate the implant surgical site,
damage surrounding tissue, and increase the risk of infection,
so it is better to avoid highly acidic foods.


You should also be careful with snacks that contain a lot of sugar,
and with coffee or energy drinks that contain large amounts of caffeine.
Caffeine itself does not directly affect implant placement,
but because it can irritate the gums, it should be avoided for up to about two weeks after surgery.

- Meal precautions after implant surgery
From the day of surgery up to a maximum of 10 days, please eat mainly soft foods.
After 14 days, you can gradually return to regular meals,
but please continue to avoid hard foods.
If you must eat them, you should avoid the surgical site.
Even if eating is difficult, sufficient nutrition is necessary for recovery after implant surgery.
Please supplement with vegetables rich in vitamins, nutritional supplements,
and protein.

Adequate hydration is also important, so please also control your intake of the caffeinated drinks and foods mentioned earlier.
Consuming too much can cause dehydration and have a negative effect on recovery after implant surgery.
Meals after implant surgery are an important part of recovery
and long-term use!
Please be sure to follow the precautions, and it is best to check your individual condition and make adjustments according to your doctor’s instructions.

If you have any questions,
please contact the hospital where you had the surgery
and ask for consultation.
So far, we have looked at a comparison of foods after implant surgery.
If you are considering implants, please seek consultation and treatment at an early stage.
If you are feeling pain or discomfort,
getting treatment quickly is the way to save both time and money.

Comparing meals and foods after implant surgery
Comparing meals and foods after implant surgery
Comparing meals and foods after implant surgery
Comparing meals and foods after implant surgery
Comparing meals and foods after implant surgery
Comparing meals and foods after implant surgery