The usual idea is that you take one mouth on a round trip at relativistic speeds, and then bring it to rest again relative to the other mouth. Just like in the twin paradox, the two mouths will have aged differently, so this will mean there's a constant time difference between them. That means one trip isn't going to automatically take you back to when the wormhole was created, regardless of when you enter; instead, if you enter one mouth you'll exit the other at some fixed amount of time before you entered (say, 1 hour earlier), and by circling back to the other mouth at this earlier time you can enter it and exit the other mouth at an even earlier time, so by making multiple trips you can eventually get back to the moment when the time difference was first created between the two mouths. But if you already have a wormhole with a time difference between the two mouths, then if traveling into mouth A and exiting mouth B takes you back in time x seconds, then traveling into mouth B and exiting mouth A takes you forwards in time x seconds. So again, by making multiple trips you can end up as far in the future as you want, provided the wormhole still exists in that time.