Strenuous activities are usually not recommended after tooth extraction, which may cause the clot to fall off or dissolve and cause secondary bleeding in the extraction wound, so intercourse is not recommended after tooth extraction. The clot is essential for the healing of the extraction wound, which requires the clot to form a granulation that will cover the surface of the extraction socket and begin to heal. The clot is essential for the healing of the extraction socket, which needs to form a clot to cover the surface of the extraction socket and begin to heal. The clot will form bone from the soft tissue to flatten the extraction socket in about three months to six months, and if the movement after intercourse is intense, the clot in the extraction socket can be poorly formed, which will not only cause secondary bleeding or bleeding in the extraction socket, but also may lead to the possibility of secondary infection or dry socket in the extraction socket.