The whole process of maxillary wisdom tooth extraction includes local anesthesia, separation of the gums, loosening of the affected tooth, extraction with dental forceps, repositioning, and compression to stop bleeding. 1. When extracting maxillary wisdom teeth, local anesthesia should be administered for the first time, either by infiltration anesthesia or by using maxillary junction block anesthesia. Wait for the anesthetic to take effect and use a gingival separator to separate the gums. If there is bone on the surface it needs to be debrided. 2. If there is no bone, you can choose to directly insert a toothpick from the proximal middle buccal angle of the tooth, rotate the toothpick buccally to the distal middle, use dental pliers to dislocate the tooth and extract it, after extraction, scratch the inflammatory tissues in the extraction fossa, and then you need to reset the extraction fossa. Finally, pressure is applied to stop bleeding, and suturing is performed if necessary. It is recommended to consult a specialized doctor.