It is not recommended to brush your teeth after tooth extraction. Generally, dentists advise patients to brush and rinse their teeth 24 hours after tooth extraction. This is mainly related to the bleeding after tooth extraction. After tooth extraction, the wound is still in a fragile state and the blood clot is still unstable, so premature brushing or rinsing may cause bleeding of the wound and cause risks. Of course, specific problems are analyzed, in general, for the more traumatic teeth, 24h after surgery should be strictly followed, or even extended for a longer period of time, and brushing can be considered until the next day at night, but if for the extraction of children’s milk teeth, or the extraction of adults’ 3rd degree loose teeth, the risk of bleeding after extraction is generally relatively low, then the time of brushing after extraction can also be In general, the risk of bleeding after tooth extraction is relatively low, and the time of brushing after tooth extraction can be appropriately advanced, and brushing for itself is also an operation to improve our oral hygiene and reduce infection after tooth extraction. In a word, you should brush your teeth after tooth extraction, but you should pay attention to the interval between tooth extraction and tooth brushing to avoid the risk of bleeding after tooth extraction as much as possible.