Jaw Surgery Gift Basket Ideas

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Do you know anyone who would appreciate a jaw surgery gift basket right now? Yeah, we figured you did. You’ve come to the right place! Giftmedic has collected jaw surgery gift ideas from all over the internet. We’ve just save you so much time!

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Added lip balm and an adjustable chin and jaw ice wrap.

Jaw Surgery Gift Basket Ideas

1. Broken Jaw Survivor T-Shirt

It’s hard to talk with a sore jaw, and impossible when it’s wired shut. That doesn’t stop people from asking prying questions though. Save someone from an awkward social encounter with a Broken Jaw Survivor T-shirt.

When someone asks “Why are you so quiet?”, the wearer can just point at their shirt. And here’s a little secret: It works even when if don’t have a broken jaw. So, heads-up social anxiety folks!


2. Dry Erase Whiteboard

It can take 6-12 weeks to recover from jaw surgery. Unless the patient is a fantastic mime, they’re going to need a new way to communicate. How about a big ol’ dry erase whiteboard?

The board is magnetic too! That means you can buy magnetic dry erase markers and a magnetic eraser and slap ’em right on the front of that board.


3. Blendtec Blender

When you have to eat an all-liquid diet, the blender becomes the most important tool in your kitchen.  It needs to be powerful enough to blend anything, and sturdy enough to withstand daily use for weeks. The Blendtec Total Classic Original Blender has a powerful 1,560 watt motor, and comes with an 8-year warranty.

It’s not a bad idea to get a second Blendtec FourSide Jar to use while one is in the dishwasher.


4. Magic Bullet Blender

Pro-tip: blend big smoothies in a full-size blender and freeze half in a magic bullet cup.  Later, for a quick snack, microwave the bullet cup and then blend it in the Magic Bullet.


The More You Know
If you want to bring a gift to someone who is still recovering in the hospital, check out The Essential Guide to After Surgery Gifts to learn what you can and can’t bring.

5. Jello Shot Syringes

Jello Shot Loaders might not be the most practical gift for a jaw surgery gift basket, but who cares? They’re fun, and that’s just as important.  And they’re not entirely impractical, they do deliver food after all.


6. Long Handled Cotton Swabs

These long-handled cotton swabs are like bounty hunters for rogue food particles. Six inch wooden handles get into those hard-to-reach places. They can also be used to wipe over gums and teeth when brushing is impossible.


7. Extra Wide Reusable Straws

Straws are an indispensable item for anyone recovering from jaw surgery. Not just any straws though, you need extra wide straws! Why?  Because eventually every jaw surgery patient begins to wonder, “What would a blended hamburger taste like?” That experiment, and the others that inevitably follow it, require…substantial straws.


8. Super Absorbent Gym Towels

Wondering why gym towels belong in a jaw surgery gift basket? Drool. Yeah…

Unfortunately jaw surgery and drool are a package deal. That’s why dark colored (that’s important), super absorbent gym towels are just the thing for the first few weeks of recovery. It’s the sort of gift that comes in handy immediately.


Two More Jaw Surgery Gift Basket Ideas

Regular ol’ ChapStick

ChapStick for chapped lips, because that’s definitely something jaw surgery patients have to deal with during recovery. But it’s not nearly as big of a something as being unable to eat solid foods. For that reason alone it’s probably best to avoid flavored and/or scented lip balms. You don’t want to remind someone of the foods they can’t eat.

Jaw Ice Wrap

Moderate swelling after jaw surgery is common and to be expected. Ice packs immediately following surgery will help decrease swelling.  Rester’s Choice Chin and Jaw Wrap uses four soft gel packs under a soft micro-fiber material to help sooth pain.


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