Friday, November 6, 2009

What can I eat after 4 teeth pulled. Tired of pudding and soup!?

Due to an auto accident when I was a teen, I lost 7 teeth on the top. Now I am in the process of getting the rest of the top teeth pulled. I'd like to keep to a good diet, but limited to mostly liquids, I don't want to overboard on icecream and pudding! Any suggestions?

What can I eat after 4 teeth pulled. Tired of pudding and soup!?
Get your blender out and you and make just about anything you want in it.
Reply:Try Ramen noodles..
Reply:jello,scrambled eggs...after cooling off for a bit..
Reply:fat free cream cheese and any of the following:


*smoked salmon


*canned chicken breasts


*canned tuna


*canned mackerel





Add some spices (like dill) and mix in the blender
Reply:If you like oatmeal.. it doesn't bother my 1 pulled tooth.





mabie you could try taco meat.
Reply:Sorbet,apple sauce or pasta may work.
Reply:yogurt, mashed potatoes, fruit smoothies, applesauce, (the flavored stuff can be super yummy), mashed sweet potatoes or carrots... or mashed potatoes and carrots together.. super yummy, sherbert and sorbet might be just different enough to not seem so much like ice cream, slices of processed cheese would probably be soft enough to chew... or even small pieces of bread. also, protien drinks might be a good idea to make sure you don't end up suffering vitamin deficiencies.
Reply:http://www.healthtouch.com/bin/EContent_... Excellent listing of soft foods.
Reply:apple sauce (fruit), yogut (dairy), maybe scrambled eggs (those might be too hard for you to chew though), ummm... i dunno it's hard to think of ****, i'm sorry to hear you have to go through it though...hope you get better
Reply:How about macaroni %26amp; cheese?


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Keeshe


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Eggs, (scrambled or over easy)?


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Applesauce


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Cheesecake


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Pancakes


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Spaghetti


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Lasagna


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Any number of cassaroles?


(That's it... I give up!)
Reply:mashed potato, jelly, those pasta and sauce packets
Reply:Time to use your imagination! Anything you can mash on the roof of your mouth with your tongue. Pasta is a good start along with most soups. Mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, applesauce, most casseroles as long as nothing crunchy or with seeds. After eating, rinse well with warm salt water or warmed Gatorade - keeping the area(s) clean is key.
Reply:Baby Food, sounds gross, but some of it can be actually very good.





Chili, before you cook it just mash it with a mashe potato masher, so all the beans are smushed.





Mashed potatoes.





Stuffing(YUM), you may have to mush this too.





Milkshakes and maybe try different types of ice cream.





Chow mein, top ramen noodles, or very soft rice. (If you have noodels, boil them a lot longer, so they will be softer)





Bread Pudding, a yumy dessert thats unlike any other pudding.





Mash bananas and mix with peanut butter and crushed graham crackers(its a healthier dessert)





Have more intresting soups, besides plain old chicken noodle, like french onion, or tortilla soup, or tomato soup and you could dip bread(but let the bread soak for a long time)





There are many soft foods out there, and I'm sure you'll get a lot of ideas from this forum. GOOD LUCK!
Reply:The following may sound a bit far out, but if you need variety try toddler baby food. It is very soft and nutritious.



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