Whether the teeth will shift after wisdom teeth extraction is related to the specific situation, and may or may not shift, as follows: 1. If the wisdom teeth are arranged parallel to the front teeth, obviously loose, and there are no jaw teeth, the wound will heal naturally after extraction, and other teeth will not shift. 2. If the wisdom teeth form a good occlusal relationship with the jaw teeth, the lack of occlusal contact of the jaw teeth after wisdom teeth extraction will continuously If the wisdom teeth form a good occlusal relationship with the opposing teeth, the lack of occlusal contact between the wisdom teeth and the opposing jaw teeth after removal will continuously elongate, producing jaw interference and inducing temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome. If the wisdom tooth is horizontally and laterally blocked, the crown is tightly placed against the distal mid-adjacent surface of the second molar, and the root of the adjacent tooth is exposed in the alveolar socket after the wisdom tooth is extracted, while the second molar will also move toward the distal mid-adjacent tilt, and the movement of the first permanent molar will subsequently occur.