Some of the sequelae after tooth extraction are mainly swelling, pain, soft tissue infection, and nerve damage from broken roots, or perforated maxillary sinus, torn gums, and other problems associated with them. Once such problems occur, they can cause serious adverse reactions or lead to numbness of the tissues or even hemiplegia due to nerve damage. If these phenomena occur, surgical control and detailed preoperative planning are needed to effectively avoid complications of tooth extraction with acute or serious sequelae, causing physical and mental health or local functional impairment, etc. Therefore, it is possible to take minimally invasive de-resistance during tooth extraction, as well as to take minimally invasive extraction methods to relieve period trauma, reduce the possibility of its local damage and avoid sequelae.