If you have been informed by your dentist that your wisdom teeth are not erupting properly, this is known as “blocked teeth”, which means that your wisdom teeth are encountering resistance to eruption from the jawbone, gums or adjacent teeth. This means that your wisdom tooth is encountering resistance to eruption from the jawbone, gums or adjacent teeth. If not taken seriously, it can cause various destructive effects, such as inflammation of the gums around the wisdom teeth, periodontitis due to long-term inflammation of the gums, inflammation of the jaw soft tissues due to acute inflammation, and the adjacent teeth can be easily damaged, etc. The reason for this is that wisdom teeth are at the very end of the jawbone, and the surface of the blocked wisdom teeth is covered by gums, which is not easy to clean and prone to local inflammation. Doctors recommend: 1. If your blocked tooth is found early and has not yet caused damage, please ask your doctor for advice on how to deal with it. If you need to extract it, you should do so as soon as possible to avoid leaving any future problems. 2. If you are in an acute inflammatory phase or if you have not yet decided whether to extract your blocked tooth, brush your teeth after every meal, rinse your mouth (preferably with an antiseptic mouthwash) and thoroughly clean the gum tissue around the blocked tooth. Check regularly to observe the progress of the inflammation and see if the blocked tooth has caused damage to the adjacent teeth. 3.If your inflammation has turned chronic, or if the adjacent teeth have been destroyed, the blocked tooth should be extracted immediately. 4. Removal of an obstructed tooth may require a minor surgery, so you should visit a regular medical facility. Their sterilization measures and doctors’ qualifications are recognized by the governing body, which can guarantee the safety of the treatment process.