Wisdom teeth, located at the back of the mouth, are the last and final set of molars to emerge, typically appearing in late adolescence or early adulthood. Some people never develop wisdom teeth at all. While many individuals have enough space in their jaws to accommodate these teeth without issues, others may face complications due to overcrowding, impaction or improper eruption. Wisdom tooth removal may also be necessary for certain orthodontic treatments. When there is not enough room for the wisdom teeth to emerge properly, or if they erupt at an angle, they can become impacted in the mouth, leading to pain, infection and potential damage to adjacent teeth. In such cases, removal may be essential to relieve discomfort or prevent further oral complications.