There is no clear rule on how long it is not advisable to exercise after tooth extraction, but it is recommended that you should not do too much exercise within 2 days, and should not do strenuous exercise for about 7 days, and it is recommended that you should delay until the infection has subsided if the infection is serious after the operation, and it is recommended that you should follow the doctor’s advice after the operation. 1. The routine advice after tooth extraction is not to brush teeth and rinse mouth within 24 hours, and should not exercise for about 2 days, such as long walks, and should not do strenuous exercise for about 7 days, such as playing ball, running, swimming, etc. Exercise is easy to promote blood circulation, and should not be done within 7 days. 2. Exercise is easy to promote blood circulation, just after the extraction of the wound is prone to bleeding more than the phenomenon, individual may also appear localized swelling and limited opening of the mouth performance. If the infection is serious after tooth extraction, generally need anti-infection treatment, wait for the infection to subside completely before exercising, to avoid aggravation of the infection.