To determine whether you have wisdom teeth, you can first do a self-examination, counting from the center of the two incisors to each side, the eighth tooth is the wisdom tooth. Take the middle of the two incisors as the center line, the incisors as the first, count to the sides respectively, the eighth tooth is the wisdom teeth. If there is no eighth tooth, it means that wisdom teeth are not growing. In some people who are getting wisdom teeth, there will be a slight bulge at the location of the eighth tooth, which may be accompanied by swelling and pain in the gum area. Others have wisdom teeth that have partially erupted, exposing the white tips. In fact, with the naked eye alone, you may not be able to see the buried and blocked wisdom teeth, but it does not necessarily mean that there is no wisdom teeth. It is recommended to go to a dentist in a regular hospital to take a dental radiograph to clarify whether there is a problem of obstructed wisdom teeth, and then according to the dentist’s analysis and diagnosis, to determine whether it is necessary to remove them.