First of all, wisdom teeth do not necessarily need to be removed. If the wisdom teeth are growing in a good position, reaching the biting surface and performing normal chewing functions, they are our normal teeth and there is no need to remove them. The reason why wisdom teeth are removed clinically is due to the ectopic eruption of wisdom teeth in the majority of cases, which is due to the lack of space for the growth of wisdom teeth. Since wisdom teeth are the last teeth to erupt, usually after the age of 18, they erupt at a time when people are mentally mature, which is why they are also called wisdom teeth. In the case of wisdom teeth, there is not enough space in our jawbone to accommodate the eruption, so it can cause ectopic eruption. Ectopic eruption is prone to various problems, the most common of which is recurrent infection due to pericoronitis of the wisdom tooth. In this case, wisdom tooth extraction is the only way to cure the disease, so since most wisdom teeth are ectopic, they need to be extracted.