The timing of tooth extractions generally does not have much to do with the season, so whether you have a tooth extracted in winter or summer, it is really the same. If there is a tooth that needs to be extracted. Contraindications for tooth extraction should be excluded, such as cardiac function grade III -IV, or telangiectatic breathing, lower limb venous edema, jugular vein anger, acute hepatitis, acute nephritis, frequent angina pectoris during the last three months, hypertension (blood pressure higher than 180/100mmHg or more), diabetes (blood sugar value higher than 8.88mmol/L or more), etc. After tooth extraction, you should strictly follow the medical advice, and you will be able to ensure the safety and postoperative recovery.