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Your surgeon will provide you with specific instructions for your recovery, including diet, medication, and activity restrictions. It’s important to follow these instructions closely to ensure proper healing. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to ask your surgeon or their team.

In the days and weeks following jaw surgery, you’ll need to stick to a soft diet to avoid putting pressure on your jaw. This may include foods like:
- Smoothies: Blend together fruits like bananas, berries, and mango with yogurt or milk for a nutritious and easy-to-consume meal. Add protein powder or nut butter for extra protein.
- Mashed Sweet Potatoes: Boil sweet potatoes until soft, then mash them with a fork. Add a little butter or olive oil for flavor.
- Creamy Soups: Puree vegetable or chicken soup for a smooth texture. Add some cooked and blended protein (like chicken) for added nutrition.
- Oatmeal: Cook oats with milk or water until soft. Add honey, mashed bananas, or applesauce for sweetness.
- Scrambled Eggs: Soft scrambled eggs are gentle on the jaw. Cook them gently with a little butter or oil until they’re soft and creamy.
- Pasta: Cook pasta until very soft, then mix with a mild sauce like butter or olive oil with herbs. Avoid chunky sauces.
- Yogurt Parfait: Layer yogurt with mashed fruits and soft granola for a tasty and easy-to-eat treat.
- Protein Smoothie Bowl: Blend a thick smoothie with protein powder, then pour it into a bowl and top with soft toppings like sliced bananas, blended oats, or yogurt.
- Avocado Smoothie: Blend avocado with milk, honey, and a little vanilla extract for a creamy and nutritious drink.
- Pumpkin Soup: Cook pumpkin until soft, then blend with broth, cream, and spices for a comforting soup.
It’s important to keep your mouth clean to prevent infection. Brush your teeth gently and rinse your mouth with warm salt water regularly. Your surgeon may also recommend a special mouthwash to help keep your mouth clean.5. Take It Easy
Rest is crucial for recovery, so take it easy and avoid strenuous activities. Your surgeon will let you know when it’s safe to resume normal activities. Listen to your body and don’t push yourself too hard.6. Attend Follow-Up Appointments
Follow-up appointments with your surgeon are important for monitoring your progress and addressing any concerns you may have. Be sure to attend all scheduled appointments and follow any additional instructions they provide.7. Stay Positive
Recovery from jaw surgery can be challenging, both physically and emotionally. Stay positive and focus on the fact that you are taking an important step toward improving your health and quality of life. Surround yourself with supportive friends and family members who can help you through this time.