Wisdom teeth usually don’t grow all the time. 1. Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are a common condition in daily life and usually do not grow all the time. Wisdom teeth usually erupt around the age of 17 to 25 and gradually stabilize with the development of the human jaw and the position of the wisdom teeth will be fixed. 2. At the same time, if there is not enough space for the teeth to erupt, there will not be enough space for the wisdom teeth to grow, which may result in proximal or distal mesial obstruction. This condition may also lead to recurrent episodes of peri-coronitis of the wisdom teeth and result in maxillofacial symptoms such as redness, swelling, fever, pain and difficulty in opening the mouth. Therefore, it is recommended to visit a hospital stomatology department or oral and maxillofacial surgery department of a dental hospital in a timely manner if your wisdom teeth are blocked in the process of growth.