The wisdom teeth themselves are not particularly easy to break, but the location and time of growth of the wisdom teeth cause them to erupt ectopically and erupt poorly, which also causes the inflammation around the wisdom teeth to occur particularly easily. The reason for this is because of our habits and evolution, as the food we chew nowadays is getting softer and finer, our jawbone development is getting smaller and smaller, and our relatively small jawbone can’t accommodate all the teeth erupting in our mouth. Therefore, our last erupted tooth, wisdom tooth, will have various ectopic eruptions, and ectopic eruption means that the physical gaps around the wisdom tooth will easily retain bacteria and food residues, and over time, inflammation will be formed in the area, forming inflammation around the wisdom tooth crown, causing patients’ Recurrent infections and pain. This is an evolutionary developmental problem in humans, not a problem with the quality of the wisdom teeth themselves.