Currently, data indicates that 80% of people with wisdom teeth have to have them removed. However, if the wisdom tooth is a normal wisdom tooth, it can be removed without extraction. If the wisdom teeth are normal, fully erupted, and grow properly, the teeth bite well, and there are no symptoms such as toothache or inflammation, they can be removed without extraction. In general, wisdom teeth need to be extracted. Because wisdom teeth tend to grow obliquely and not erupt in a normal position, the process can easily lead to inflammation, pain and oral and maxillofacial infections in the surrounding gum tissue and adjacent teeth. In severe cases, wisdom tooth pain can also become a cause of joint pain and unexplained neuralgia in some patients. In general, the pain is intense when the wisdom teeth are inflamed, and there is swelling of the face, difficulty in eating and speaking, etc. The inflammation cannot be eliminated by taking medication. Moreover, the upper and lower wisdom teeth are prone to cause certain effects with the organism’s face due to improper biting. Therefore, the decision of whether a patient’s wisdom teeth should be removed depends on whether they are normal or obstructed wisdom teeth. Generally, you can go to the dental hospital to take X-rays to see the growth clearly before making a decision.