The treatment of obstructed teeth usually includes two aspects: 1, anti-inflammatory treatment: including local flushing as well as systemic treatment, patients with mild symptoms can usually be advised to take oral antibiotic treatment, while patients with severe symptoms are advised to take infusion treatment, i.e. intravenous drip antibiotics. It should be noted that pregnant women belong to a special group of people and cannot be treated with medication by themselves. They need to consult with obstetrician and gynecologist to choose suitable medication according to the different early, middle and late stages of pregnancy so as not to affect the normal growth and development of the fetus; 2.Extraction: It is easy to hide dirt between the obstructed teeth and the gums covering them, breeding bacteria, causing bad breath and molar caries, and when the body’s resistance decreases, often Inflammatory diseases occur. It is not recommended to remove the tooth during inflammation, otherwise it will easily cause the infection of the wound, which is not easy to heal and can lead to systemic infection in serious cases. Generally speaking, most of the blocked teeth need to be extracted, but there are also blocked teeth that do not need to be extracted, such as those that are completely buried in the bone, have a certain gap with the neighboring teeth, do not have any influence on the neighboring teeth or do not cause inflammation, and do not cause discomfort to the patient, so you can choose not to extract them.