Why You Should Have No Dairy After the Dental Implant Surgery

Tooth Model with Poured On Milk

Dental implants are considered one of the best choices for restorations as they can mimic the natural characteristics of real teeth. If you’re planning on getting dental implants or already have them, then it’s essential to ensure that you follow the recovery steps so your teeth can heal and you can get that brand-new smile in return. This includes avoiding brushing the surgical site, eating soft foods, and resting when needed. One piece of information most often ignored by people is avoiding dairy products, and below we’ll discuss why you should and what you can do instead to make your recovery smooth and easy. 

Why Should You Avoid Dairy After Dental Implant Surgery?

After any oral surgery, it’s common to experience pain and sensitivity in your mouth for some time, especially if you’ve gotten more than one dental implant. Your dentist will recommend relaxing as much as possible for your recovery and taking over-the-counter pain relievers to help you heal. Taking the time out to health is important, as it can help benefit your overall success. During the next few days, your mouth may experience swelling, pain, and discomfort. While these symptoms will go away over time, eating soft foods can help reduce any potential damage to the surgical site. Some foods that you avoid eating include: 

  • Hard to chew and tough foods (red meat, raw vegetables, etc.)
  • Sticky foods (toffee, candies, bubble gum, etc.)
  • Crunchy foods (chips, nachos, popcorn, etc)
  • Spicy foods (salsas, chilies, curry, crawfish, etc.) 
  • Acidic foods (lemons, oranges, tomatoes, etc.) 
  • Extremely hot food and drinks (coffee, tea, etc.) 

Most of these restrictions are temporary, and as your mouth heals from your surgery, your symptoms will get better over time, and you’ll eventually be able to use your new implants to chew anything you’d like! However, avoiding dairy products should also be on that list. While dairy is considered a great source of calcium and protein, it can also cause an inflammatory response throughout your body’s tissues. This inflammation response can impact how your mouth heals during surgery, causing issues with the implant’s placement and affecting the osseointegration process. In some people, it can trigger nausea and vomiting, both of which cause stomach acids to rise and affect the surgical site. 

So, whether you’re looking forward to your surgery date or considering dental implants, avoid dairy products while recovering! If you want to receive an excellent replacement for dairy, try protein powders. Protein powders can be added to any smoothie or meal you’re making, and proteins are considered excellent for fighting off infections, managing your energy, and repairing damaged tissues. 

Get in Touch with Romans Soltani Dentistry For an Implant Consultation!

At Romans Soltani Dentistry, Dr. Anna Romans and Dr. Sheila Soltani can both help you decide whether implants are right for you through excellent service and quality of care. If you’d like to learn more about our services, contact our office in Camillus, NY, by calling (315) 487-1545 to schedule an appointment today! 

Dr. Sheila Soltani
Dr. Anna Romans

Dr. Anna Romans // Dr. Sheila Soltani
Both Dr. Romans and Dr. Soltani offer impeccable experience in dental surgery and medicine, staying up to date on the latest dental procedures for the best treatments. At their office, they continue the tradition of providing services in a patient-friendly environment and work towards making oral health care options more affordable for those within the Camillus, NY area.

Dr. Sheila Soltani
Dr. Anna Romans

Dr. Anna Romans // Dr. Sheila Soltani
Both Dr. Romans and Dr. Soltani offer impeccable experience in dental surgery and medicine, staying up to date on the latest dental procedures for the best treatments. At their office, they continue the tradition of providing services in a patient-friendly environment and work towards making oral health care options more affordable for those within the Camillus, NY area.