Wisdom teeth can be removed at age 55, but the need for removal needs to be determined by a dental professional on a case-by-case basis. If the wisdom teeth appear abnormal or the gums are swollen and painful, they should be removed in time to avoid damage to the mouth. If the growth of wisdom teeth is circumferential, the bite is good, and there is no damage to the neighboring teeth, and there is no caries, periodontitis and other problems, it is recommended that they can not be removed. If the patient has a systemic disease, such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, etc., and the disease is not well controlled, it is not recommended that the patient remove the wisdom teeth, and then remove the wisdom teeth after the disease is properly controlled. If wisdom teeth cause damage to neighboring teeth, or frequent inflammation, pain, as well as cavities, poor occlusal relationship, peri-coronary abscess, pulpitis and other oral diseases exist, it is recommended to consult a dentist in a timely manner. After the professional dentist judges whether the patient’s physical state meets the conditions for extraction, if the conditions for extraction are met, extraction can be given. If you are 55 years old and need to have your wisdom teeth extracted, it is recommended that you go to the dentist for a comprehensive examination, and then according to the results of the examination, the doctor will choose a treatment plan.