Patient: Description (time of onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): There are 4 wisdom teeth, and the doctor said they are growing on top of the bone, so it is a little difficult to pull them out, and they have been growing for 4 or 5 years, but only a little bit is exposed. Now I’m planning to get pregnant, so I’m not sure if I should have these teeth removed. I’m not sure if I should have my wisdom teeth removed because I’m too old for childbirth, so I’m very worried. What are the consequences if I don’t pull them out? I would like to ask Dr. Zhang for his detailed advice. Zhang Jiali, Department of Stomatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine: It is recommended to remove obstructed teeth before pregnancy. If you have an infection during pregnancy and cannot use antibiotics, it will be a problem. You can go to take a panoramic film to see, if there is no growth, neighboring teeth 7 distal to the middle also no caries can not be extracted. You can also look at the other teeth to see if there is any problem. If it will bleed, it means it may be infected and it is recommended to extract it as soon as possible.