The probability of inflammation of pregnant wisdom teeth is about 60%, which is also determined by the direction of eruption and whether there is an obstruction. If the eruption of the wisdom tooth is obstructed and part of the crown is exposed, the probability of inflammation of the wisdom tooth increases greatly, from 80% to 90%, because the exposed part of the crown is covered with a layer of gums and a gum pocket is formed between the gums and the crown, which is very prone to food retention and causes inflammation of the wisdom tooth. The reduced resistance of pregnant women during pregnancy is also a major trigger for inflammation. It is recommended that pregnant women remove wisdom teeth as early as possible before actively preparing for pregnancy. For wisdom teeth that are not blocked, temporary retention can be considered, especially for wisdom teeth that are also occluded in the opposite jaw, which can be considered for temporary removal because the probability of inflammation is low.