Usually, you can take a bath about 24 hours after tooth extraction. If you have general discomfort after tooth extraction, it is recommended that you take a bath after your general condition is stabilized, and the temperature of the bath water should not be too high. 1. About 24 hours after tooth extraction, there is no bleeding from the wound, and you can take a bath in general. If general discomfort occurs after tooth extraction, such as elevated body temperature, low or high blood pressure, dizziness and fatigue, etc., bathing should be postponed to prevent fainting and other accidents in the process of bathing. 2. It should be noted that the temperature of the water in the bath should not be too high, as high temperature will accelerate blood circulation, which may lead to secondary bleeding from the extraction wound and cause infection or dry socket. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for targeted treatment.