How long after surgery was it before you didn't think about biting into food?

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Nozzelnut
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How long after surgery was it before you didn't think about biting into food?

#1 Post by Nozzelnut »

How long after surgery was it before you didn't think about it when you bite into food or chew? When was it "normal" for you to eat?

6 months? A year? A couple years?

Just curious if or when this will ever go away. Before surgery; I thought about it because of the braces. Not enough to really deter me from biting into or chewing normal stuff; hard fruits and veggies are the exception of course.
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#2 Post by ExpanderGirl »

It took me 4 weeks, but during that time I just ate yogurt and soup, I hope it goes well! :lol:

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#3 Post by gutsygumshoe »

I'm nearly a year post op now. I'd say it was only really when my braces came off at 9 months that eating really started to become 'normal' again and I stopped thinking too much about it. I still haven't attempted biting into an apple though (too scared!) and I try to avoid chewing anything too hard, although that might be because I worry about the fillings in my back teeth!! And plus after years of treatment it's just sort of ingrained in me that hard food = no. Need to break that habit!
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Re: How long after surgery was it before you didn't think about biting into food?

#4 Post by Tgirl22 »

Good question... I wonder that same thing

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#5 Post by EWUgal15 »

First thing I bit into was a French dip at about 10 weeks post op. The meat was very tender and the aujus made the bread very soft.

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#6 Post by snapdresser »

For me it was probably 7 months post-op when I stopped thinking about eating, so about 4 months after getting out of my archbars. I still can't open 100% but I don't think about it.
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#7 Post by Nozzelnut »

I'm starting to get there. It's been about 8 months. Opening amount is good; but still have some slight numbness on the left side of my chin and lip.
Round 3 (lifetime) Damon stainless applied 3/16/20 (after 4 weeks attempting invisalign) On for about 18 months
Night time elastics with invisalign retainers; still...
Double jaw surgery was 6/18/15...
Orthodontics never really ends...
I'm emphatically against extraction orthodontics!

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#8 Post by aubreyskingdom »

I'm almost 5 months post surgery, I'll be getting my braces off in a few weeks. I'm eating more but still not eating crunchy things. Ice Cream is even a bit weird because of how cold it is.. not really sure why that bothers me. I'm still doing opening jaw exercises too, not sure when that stops.

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