After the extraction of teeth can be appropriate small amount of activity, but it is still recommended to rest more, avoid strenuous exercise, avoid secondary bleeding to affect the recovery of the disease. Tooth extraction is a common operation in stomatology, due to the tooth socket, gums and the surrounding soft tissues will be damaged to a certain extent, such as swelling, a small amount of bleeding, if excessive exercise at this time, the blood circulation is accelerated, it will exacerbate the local pain, and may even cause secondary hemorrhage, which will affect the normal healing of the wound after tooth extraction. It is generally recommended that no strenuous exercise should be carried out for at least 1 week, you can take a short walk or walk appropriately, in addition to this, you should also pay attention to the protection of the wound to avoid wound infection.