I hope this isn't a silly question. I put up some 4x2 (12 mm) plasterboards on a small porch ceiling, and 2 of the nails bent as I was hammering them in - they might have hit either the head of a nail holding in the wooden lats, or a knot in the wood. Anyway I see that they are bent over more or less in half and I hammered them quite hard to get them below the surface before rendering. Now I'm wondering if it would be better to pull them out and just put another nail nearby to replace it, and fill in the hole that's left with plaster - but then I thought it may not be a good idea if the wet plaster touches the wooden lats, or would it be better to leave the bent nails in , if they don't seem to be loose, just adding an extra nail nearby? Thanks.