Whether or not deeply buried wisdom teeth need to be extracted should depend on the situation. If the deeply buried wisdom teeth have no adverse effect on the neighboring teeth and jawbone, and the patient has no pain or other uncomfortable symptoms, they can be retained, but if they affect the neighboring teeth or jawbone, they should be extracted. If deeply buried wisdom teeth have no adverse effect on the neighboring teeth and jawbone, they do not need to be extracted. However, as most deeply buried wisdom teeth are horizontally impeded, inflammation often occurs around their crowns and can affect the adjacent second molars, resulting in decay of the second molars or resorption of the second molars’ roots, which needs to be extracted as soon as possible. Deeply buried wisdom teeth, if they continue to grow, can also squeeze the neighboring teeth, resulting in malocclusion, in addition, deeply buried wisdom teeth can also lead to odontogenic jaw cysts and other conditions, which also need to be removed as soon as possible. If deeply buried wisdom teeth are found, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.