Will removing wisdom teeth affect the loosening of the teeth next to them?

Removal of wisdom teeth usually does not affect the teeth next to them. However, in a few cases, the looseness of the neighboring teeth will be aggravated, but some of them are temporary.
Each tooth grows in its own alveolar bone, and the looseness is related to the degree of resorption of its own alveolar bone, and is generally not directly related to the neighboring teeth. Therefore, most of the teeth next to the wisdom teeth will not be affected after extraction.
However, there are cases where the alveolar bone of the tooth next to the wisdom tooth has already resorbed, and the wisdom tooth is pushing against the neighboring tooth to give a support. In this case, it is only after the removal of the wisdom tooth that the problem with the adjacent tooth is revealed and the loosening is aggravated. In some cases, the removal of wisdom teeth may cause damage to the neighboring teeth, which may increase the looseness of the teeth, but this is usually temporary.
We recommend that you consult your doctor for more information.