If you want to know whether you have wisdom teeth, you can open your mouth and start counting from the midline. One to seven teeth are normal teeth that everyone has.
If a new tooth grows in the distal part of the seventh tooth, it means that you have a wisdom tooth.
The position and direction of the wisdom teeth growing towards the lower jaw are not correct. It is possible to see a part of the crown in the distal part of the seventh tooth, which is a small piece of white. When touched, it is as hard as normal teeth.
If the surrounding gums are inflamed, the gums are red and swollen. If the surrounding gums are not inflamed, the gums are pink and there is no obvious pain to the touch.
Generally, the maxillary wisdom teeth can erupt normally or have a relatively high proportion, and there is no obvious pain, and they can often grow to the normal position or be impacted buccally.
If it is impacted buccally, it is easy to bite the buccal mucosa, causing ulceration and pain of the buccal mucosa.
To know whether wisdom teeth have grown, it is best to go to the stomatology department of a regular hospital or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in a large hospital for an examination, and take a curved tomogram to see it clearly.