What to Eat After You Get Your Wisdom Teeth Out
Soft foods are in, chewy or hard foods are out while you recover from wisdom teeth removal. Here, our Ottawa dentists give advice on which foods to stock up on and what to avoid.
While COVID cases continue to rise, we want to reassure you that dentistry continues to be an essential service. We remain open and are here for your dental needs.
We continue our strict safety guidelines, as part of our protocols, so your next visit is safe and comfortable.
Enhanced patient protection measures: All of our staff have upgraded their protective gear, this includes appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). In between patients, we meticulously clean and disinfect rooms, as well as sterilize all instruments.
A virtual waiting room: We have set up a virtual waiting room for you to check-in via text, and wait outside until your room is ready.
Tech-enabled screening: We digitally pre-screen patients in advance for COVID-19 symptoms and risk factors to ensure our clinic stays COVID-free. We also screen our team members.
Air filtration (HEPA): We have invested in high-efficiency air filtration systems that continuously clean the air.
Cashless Payment: In hopes to reduce infectious spread we will no longer take cash or cheque as payment. Should you have any concerns please give us a call and we can make arrangements on a case by case basis.
Soft foods are in, chewy or hard foods are out while you recover from wisdom teeth removal. Here, our Ottawa dentists give advice on which foods to stock up on and what to avoid.
It may surprise you to learn that oral health problems can be related to health problems in other parts of your body. Here, our Ottawa dentists describe some of how your oral health can impact your overall health.
At St. Joseph Orleans Dental Centre, we're always happy to accept new patients into our dental family. Contact us to get started today.
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