Wisdom teeth do not hurt and do not necessarily need to be removed. Wisdom teeth can be left in place if they are in the right position, have chewing function, and can be cleaned. However, they need to be removed if they cause food impaction, root resorption, odontogenic cysts or tumors, or orthodontic needs. Wisdom teeth do not always need to be removed if they do not hurt. Usually, if the wisdom teeth are in the right position, have chewing function, the surrounding tissues are not inflamed or decayed, and can be cleaned, they may not be removed. However, wisdom teeth need to be removed if they cause food impaction, lead to root resorption of neighboring teeth, have caused odontogenic cysts or tumors, or to ensure the effectiveness of orthodontic treatment. Wisdom teeth can be retained temporarily without pain to ensure hygiene and cleanliness around the wisdom teeth. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor.