The advantages of minimally invasive extractions are numerous. Minimally invasive extractions are less invasive and can reduce the patient’s fear. At the same time, minimally invasive extractions are performed more gently, reducing intraoperative and postoperative complications associated with conventional extractions. Minimally invasive extractions are less reactive and heal faster after surgery. The side effects of minimally invasive extraction are mainly as follows: 1. The instruments for minimally invasive extraction are more expensive, and the cost of minimally invasive extraction will increase accordingly; 2. Minimally invasive extraction will choose a turbine for tooth division or debridement, and the turbine will generate negative pressure in the process of operation, which may cause soft tissue involvement resulting in accidental injury if not operated properly. These two points are the disadvantages of minimally invasive tooth extraction, and they cannot be called the side effects of minimally invasive tooth extraction. In conclusion, minimally invasive tooth extraction has no side effects.