There is no "look" to it. It's painful, swollen and requires antibiotics up to and until the point where the oral surgeon can now remove the wisdom tooth, once the antibiotics have taken affect. Consult your oral surgeon about this.
Wisdom teeth erupt in the four corners of the mouth. They do not follow the regular path of
Milk teeth first followed by your permanent teeth. One usually gets their Wisdom teeth in adulthood. Wisdom eruption often causes problems with your mouth. It can be painful and might need extraction if they fail to erupt in the right direction. They sometimes fail to erupt in the correct direction which causes pain as it pushes other teeth to make space for itself to erupt.
A wisdom tooth may be growing beneath the gum and can appear as a lump. They are usually similar in shape to your back molars and about the same size.
like a normal gum, but with a dip in it (where the tooth has been pulled and then healed over)
No, just like you don't get your baby teeth back! You don't get your wisdom teeth back!
No. They are just called your wisdom teeth, and they don't effect anything like that that determines if you are wise or not.
It's highly possible. As the Wisdom Teeth are joined to your jaw the pain can feel like it's running through all your teeth.
Not necessarily. Teeth tend to become more crowed as we age, especially the lower front teeth. This happens in some people regardless of whether they have wisdom teeth or not. Therefore, removing the wisdom teeth, solely for the purpose of hoping to get naturally straighter teeth, won't work.
Jana and Jill had their wisdom teeth removed.
No you don't need them.
Yes, wisdom teeth or 3rd molars are the most commonly missing or deformed teeth.
The wisdom teeth.
No
The teeth that are referred to as "wisdom teeth" are teeth numbered, 1, 16, 17, and 32. They are located the furthest in the back of the mouth. However, do not get these confused with the molars. The wisdom teeth come in where the gums are located.
no they are wisdom teeth
The current world record for the highest number of wisdom teeth extracted from a single person is 232 teeth, belonging to Ashik Gavai from India in 2014.