Bone spurs growing out of the alveolar bone after wisdom teeth extraction can be treated conservatively or surgically if necessary. 1. Conservative treatment: patients can accelerate the resorption of alveolar bone through local massage and pressure, so that the position of the bone spur is gradually reduced. If pain occurs in the early stage, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs can be used, such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen. 2. Surgery: If conservative treatment is ineffective, surgery can be used to trim the edges of the bone spurs after wisdom teeth extraction, such as ultrasonic bone knife and high-speed turbine to grind away the bone spurs. After the wisdom teeth extraction alveolar bone growth of bone spurs, the patient should be medical treatment, clear its situation, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to take standardized treatment, not to private treatment, so as not to lead to adverse consequences.