Is it okay to extract four wisdom teeth at once?

Removing four wisdom teeth at once is possible, but generally not recommended. 1. Wisdom teeth, also known as wisdom teeth and the third molar of human beings, usually grow between the ages of 16 and 35, and often need to be extracted because they are prone to obstruction, caries, and wisdom tooth pericoronitis. 2. Wisdom teeth are generally malpositioned and tend to be buried in the bone or gums, making them relatively difficult and traumatic to remove. If 4 wisdom teeth are extracted at one time, it will aggravate the pain in the mouth, leading to difficulties in eating and dental care, and easily affecting eating and infection secondary to extraction, thus causing unsatisfactory postoperative recovery. Therefore, it is generally not recommended to remove 4 wisdom teeth at the same time. You can remove 2 wisdom teeth on the same side first, and then remove the other side after recovery, but you can undergo hospitalized extraction under the doctor’s advice to remove all four wisdom teeth at once.