The protruding bone spurs of the tooth after extraction should be trimmed at the same time as the tooth is extracted to prevent them from causing pain and affecting wound healing and later prosthetic restoration, as follows. After extracting the tooth, use the bone biting forceps or drill to remove the protruding bone tip, bone protrusion, bone ridge. It should be noted that the amount of bone removal should be moderate, removing only the bone that is too high and too sharp, trying not to reduce the height of the alveolar process, and maintaining the rounded shape of the top of the alveolar process. After debridement, the bone surface is flattened with a drill or file and cleaned of debris. The soft tissue flap is repositioned, the bone surface is checked for flatness, excess soft tissue is trimmed, and the incision is closed afterwards. It is recommended to visit a regular medical facility to receive professional treatment with the help of a doctor.