Wisdom teeth growing horizontally are known as horizontal impaction and usually need to be removed to avoid adverse effects on the surrounding hard and soft tissues. If the wisdom teeth are deeply embedded, have no special symptoms or are located near important anatomical structures, they can be retained for observation and not be removed for the time being.
Horizontally retained wisdom teeth may cause recurring symptoms or diseases such as pericoronitis, food impaction, root resorption of adjacent teeth, caries of neighboring teeth, temporomandibular joint disorder, etc. It is recommended that they be removed as early as possible in order to avoid or stop the development of the disease.
If the horizontal wisdom teeth are completely embedded in the jawbone without any conscious symptoms, and the trauma caused by extraction is large, then it can not be extracted for the time being, and be retained for observation.
It is recommended to go to a regular medical institution to receive professional treatment.