She'll be able to eat/chew just fine.
You probably already know this, but don't allow her to have anything to chew on that's too hard for you to want to hit yourself over the head with. (description provided by a vet dentist when our Danny had chipped teeth and slab fractures at a young age....from hard dental chews) No bones, no Nylabones (she'll rip up the ones that are soft enough to be OK for her teeth and possibly end up with a blockage...again, experience here), no pressed rawhide, etc.
Bully sticks are fine. Our guys get lamb's ears (easier to digest than pig or cow) and a couple of types of dental things that don't last enough to be called chews but eliminate the need to brush teeth after eating them)...also big Old Mother Hubbard biscuits.
It was tough making the transition...my two were chewing fools when they had their hard things to keep them occupied.
Good luck. Oh, and recuperation from the extraction shouldn't be an issue....just follow the instructions you're given to make sure things heal uneventfully.