Generally, after wisdom teeth extraction there is a possibility of unclear speech, but not babbling. The babbling may be related to other causes, such as meningitis, seizures, low blood sugar, and so on. After wisdom teeth extraction, some people may have some adverse reactions, such as facial swelling, local bleeding, limited mouth opening, pain, etc., chewing and pronunciation function will also be affected, so this time there may be unclear speech performance, generally normal, and can be gradually relieved by themselves, but does not appear to speak in an unstructured gibberish phenomenon, this situation may be related to other factors. 1. Meningitis: Meningitis is usually caused by viral or bacterial infections. If the condition is more serious, the neurological function will also be affected, and babbling, drowsiness and irritability may occur during the onset of the disease. 2. Epileptic seizures: some epileptic patients may also have babbling during the onset of seizures, and may also have a variety of different symptoms, such as staring, convulsions, loss of consciousness, and so on. 3. Hypoglycemia: blood sugar is an important source of energy for brain cells. When the body is in a state of severe hypoglycemia, the central nervous system is not functioning adequately, and the nervous system will be damaged, so mental abnormalities may occur, which may be manifested as gibberish, unresponsiveness, confusion or even coma. There are many other reasons for babbling after wisdom teeth extraction, such as anxiety, long-term sleep deprivation triggered by neurasthenia, etc., not necessarily directly related to wisdom teeth extraction. It is recommended that you seek medical attention after the symptoms occur to avoid more serious consequences.