Wisdom teeth are a normal physiological phenomenon in the process of human growth and development, and basically everyone grows wisdom teeth, which has nothing to do with aging. This is probably because wisdom teeth usually erupt between the ages of 16 and 25, which roughly coincides with adulthood, so some people think that wisdom teeth are a sign that the body is starting to age, but in fact, the body is in its prime at this time, and there is no scientific basis for this statement. Wisdom teeth are called third molars in the medical field, and are the third molars in the innermost part of the human alveolus. Other permanent teeth basically grow out before the age of 13, while wisdom teeth generally need to wait until the age of 18. Since this period is usually considered to be the peak of people’s wisdom development, it is called wisdom tooth. The wisdom teeth need to go through a series of developmental processes, with the germ of the wisdom tooth starting to develop around the age of 11, the crown of the wisdom tooth growing in around the age of 13, and the wisdom tooth starting to erupt around the age of 18. It can be seen that the human body is still in the developmental stage when wisdom teeth grow, and the saying that wisdom teeth represent aging is not broken. However, the growth process of wisdom teeth is often blocked, causing some damage to other teeth and bringing discomfort. This phenomenon is due to the fact that the human jawbone is small and the wisdom teeth, as the last teeth to emerge, tend to grow out of position and thus become blocked. If the wisdom tooth emergence process is significantly painful, you need to go to the hospital to be determined by the doctor whether it needs to be removed.