Wisdom teeth that are covered with meat and have no symptoms can be observed, and wisdom teeth that have pericoronitis can be rinsed and medicated or extracted after the inflammation subsides. Wisdom teeth are the last teeth in the mouth, and when they erupt, they are blocked due to lack of space, and the gums cover part of the teeth. If the oral hygiene is good and there are no symptoms, it can be observed without treatment. If bacterial growth occurs red and swollen gums or limited opening of the mouth, you can use rinses to rinse the mouth or rinse around the gums to relieve the symptoms. Wisdom teeth with recurrent pericoronitis can be considered for extraction after the inflammation subsides. Therefore, wisdom teeth that are not erupted enough are not treated when there are no symptoms, but if there is wisdom tooth pericoronitis, consider extraction, and you can go to the dentist for medical treatment.