Minimally invasive tooth extraction is an operation that is performed with minimal trauma to the periodontal soft tissue and bone tissue. Instead of using bone chisels and hammers to split and pry the affected tooth, a special high-speed turbine head and minimally invasive extraction jaws are used to cut the periodontium and squeeze the alveolar bone, thus gently removing the tooth. This operation does not require the force of prying with the jaws, and the minimally invasive extraction jaws are very easy to access the tooth or stump to be extracted, protecting the integrity of the alveolar bone and causing minimal damage (the extraction socket is almost the size of the original tooth root), and the extraction wound can heal quickly, thus minimizing the patient’s discomfort. It is the trend of alveolar surgery.