This document discusses complications that can occur following tooth extractions. It begins by listing learning objectives about preventing, identifying sources of, and managing complications. It then describes various perioperative complications that can happen, including injuries to soft tissues or adjacent teeth/bones from instruments, hemorrhage, nerve damage, or displaced roots/teeth. Specific complications like trismus, hematoma, dry socket, oroantral communications and alveolar osteitis are also explained in terms of causes, signs, and typical treatments. Throughout, emphasis is placed on preventing complications by careful extraction techniques and addressing issues promptly if they arise.