Can You Eat After Getting a Crown?

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Getting a dental crown is a procedure that helps restore the function and appearance of a damaged tooth. However, after placement, you need to be careful about what you eat to ensure proper healing.

If you’re wondering, “Can you eat after getting a crown?” the short answer is yes, but with some precautions.

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100 Foods You Can Eat After Getting a Crown

After getting a crown, it’s important to choose soft, non-sticky foods to avoid damaging your new crown. Focus on options that support healing and provide essential nutrients while keeping your crown safe.

Here are soft and gentle foods you can eat after your procedure:

Dairy 🐄

  • Yogurt (plain or flavored)
  • Soft cheese (cottage cheese, cream cheese, ricotta)
  • Pudding
  • Milk
  • Kefir
  • Sour cream
  • Soft scrambled eggs
  • Milkshakes
  • Ice cream (without nuts or hard mix-ins)
  • Butter

Fruits 🍎

  • Mashed bananas
  • Applesauce
  • Avocados
  • Soft pears (peeled and sliced)
  • Stewed peaches
  • Stewed apricots
  • Ripe mangoes
  • Ripe papaya
  • Seedless watermelon
  • Canned fruit (without syrup)

Vegetables 🥦

  • Mashed potatoes
  • Cooked carrots
  • Steamed zucchini
  • Soft-cooked squash
  • Cooked spinach
  • Steamed green beans
  • Boiled sweet potatoes
  • Pureed pumpkin
  • Boiled beets
  • Soft-cooked cauliflower

Grains and breads 🍞

  • Oatmeal
  • Soft-cooked rice
  • Pasta (without hard toppings)
  • Soft bread (white or whole wheat)
  • Pancakes
  • Muffins (without nuts or seeds)
  • French toast
  • Soft tortillas
  • Mashed polenta
  • Soft cereals (soaked in milk)

Proteins 🐓

  • Scrambled eggs
  • Soft-boiled eggs
  • Poached eggs
  • Ground turkey
  • Ground chicken
  • Soft-cooked fish
  • Soft tofu
  • Meatloaf
  • Shredded chicken
  • Tuna salad

Soups and broths 🍲

  • Chicken broth
  • Vegetable broth
  • Creamy tomato soup
  • Butternut squash soup
  • Potato soup
  • Lentil soup
  • Miso soup
  • Cream of mushroom soup
  • Clam chowder
  • Corn chowder

Desserts 🍮

  • Custard
  • Flan
  • Mousse
  • Pudding
  • Gelatin (Jell-O)
  • Soft chocolate cake
  • Angel food cake
  • Banana bread
  • Cheesecake (without crust)
  • Soft brownies

Drinks🧃

  • Smoothies
  • Protein shakes
  • Fruit juices (without pulp)
  • Herbal tea
  • Decaf coffee
  • Coconut water
  • Milk
  • Flavored water
  • Soy milk
  • Almond milk

Miscellaneous 🥑

  • Hummus
  • Guacamole
  • Soft-cooked beans
  • Mashed lentils
  • Nut butters (peanut butter, almond butter)
  • Baby food
  • Soft dumplings
  • Soft sushi rolls
  • Scrambled tofu
  • Cooked quinoa
  • Baked sweet potatoes
  • Soft crab meat
  • Soft pita bread
  • Cheese grits
  • Egg salad
  • Soft mashed peas
  • Soft baked fish
  • Creamy risotto
  • Ricotta-filled pasta
  • Chia pudding

Foods You Should Avoid

While some foods are safe to eat after getting a crown, others can cause damage or discomfort. Hard, sticky, crunchy, or chewy foods can dislodge or break your crown, leading to unnecessary dental visits and expenses.

We recommend to avoid these foods until your crown fully heals to prevent damage or discomfort.

Hard foods 🥜

  • Nuts
  • Hard candy
  • Popcorn
  • Ice cubes
  • Raw vegetables (like carrots, celery)

Sticky foods 🍬

  • Chewing gum
  • Caramel
  • Taffy
  • Gummy candies
  • Sticky rice

Crunchy foods 🥨

  • Chips
  • Granola
  • Hard crackers
  • Toasted bread
  • Pretzels

Chewy foods 🥩

  • Steak
  • Jerky
  • Bagels
  • Tough bread
  • Hard pizza crust

Basic Care After Getting a Crown

Proper care after getting a dental crown is key to its longevity. Following simple guidelines helps prevent damage and keeps your crown in great condition for long-lasting oral health.

Below are some easy tips to help you take care of your crown:

  • Avoid chewing on hard foods or objects like ice, nuts, or pens.
  • Brush gently around the crown to avoid loosening or damaging it.
  • Floss carefully around the crown to prevent plaque buildup without dislodging it.
  • Visit your dentist for regular check-ups to ensure the crown is in good shape.
  • If you experience any discomfort or issues, contact your dentist right away.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long after a crown it’s cemented can I eat?

After getting a permanent crown, it’s best to wait at least 24 hours before eating to allow the cement to fully set. Avoid hard and sticky foods until your crown fully heals.

If your crown falls out, avoid eating on that side of your mouth until you see your dentist.

Smoking is not recommended after getting a crown, as it can slow healing and increase the risk of infection.

Avoid chewing gum, as it can stick to the crown and loosen it.

Confused About Eating with a New Crown?

Got questions about caring for your dental crown? Schedule an appointment today to get expert advice! We offer affordable dental crowns with no insurance needed and flexible payment plans to fit your budget.

Come see us at any of our locations in Phoenix or Dallas.

Ready for a healthier, brighter smile?

Call 623-242-1320 or book your FREE CONSULTATION online. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Messenger, or SMS!

By following these guidelines, you can protect your new crown and ensure a smooth healing process.

Confused About Eating with a New Crown?

Got questions about caring for your dental crown? Schedule an appointment today to get expert advice! We offer affordable dental crowns with no insurance needed and flexible payment plans to fit your budget.

Come see us at any of our locations in Phoenix or Dallas.

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Dallas:

Ready for a healthier, brighter smile?

Call 623-869-1091 or book your FREE CONSULTATION online. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Messenger, or SMS!

By following these guidelines, you can protect your new crown and ensure a smooth healing process.

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