A liquid diet is ideal for people experiencing a TMJ disorder flareup. It is also very beneficial when your jaw locks up, making it difficult and painful to chew food. A liquid diet could consist of juices, smoothies, soups, and purees will help ease the pain felt while chewing. Make sure you have your proteins, carbs, veggies and fruits all incorporated in these liquid diet options to help you heal faster. However, you should remember that processed store-bought drinks are heavy on sugar, which can increase inflammation resulting in jaw pain.
Soft foods, by definition, consist of food that is softer to chew and therefore doesn’t aggravate TMJ symptoms. Similar to fluids, a soft food diet will consist of meals made from vegetables, fruits, yoghurts, and eggs. On a soft food diet, you can try recipes such as scrambled eggs, yoghurt, hot cereals, well-cooked beans, soft chicken, mashed potatoes, oatmeals, cooked carrots, puddings, and custards.
Inflammatory foods can increase inflammation in the gut and joints of your body which can prevent the TMJ from healing. Foods that increase inflammation are refined carbs, processed foods, sugars, processed meats and fried foods. Try to include some anti-inflammatory foods in your TMJ diet like green tea, turmeric, peppers, avocados, artichokes, apples, beans, cherries, oily fish, leafy vegetables, and whole grains in your diet. An anti-inflammatory diet is not only great for TMJ health but also other conditions such as Asthma, Colitis, Psoriasis, Rheumatoid and Arthritis.