Wisdom teeth don't 'grow back', you only get one set.
The dentist can see teeth that have not yet erupted through the gums in an X-ray years before they are ready to come through. They know for sure if they are coming back through or not.
If you may have had a different tooth pulled than what you realized, and the wisdom tooth is just now coming in. Also, if your wisdom tooth was actually removed, sometimes little pieces break off during the extraction. If this happens, it could work its way back through your gum months, or even years, after the tooth itself is removed. It can cause irritation until it comes all the way out. There is nothing holding it in place, so your body will go ahead and just push it through. Your dentist can help get the piece out if it is really bothering you.
Ask your dentist, but usually not because liquor can thin the blood.
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I think it depends how bad it is - my mum had hers taken out in hospital because they were growing sideways. Ask your dentist though.
The hard painful lump near your growing wisdom tooth is probably part of the tooth. However, it could be an infection under the gums and should be checked by a dentist.
I believe wisdom was around before long before humanity, and probably started with rodents. Rats will not eat a poisonous food twice, for instance.
Wisdom teeth
no you cant
Your Dentist can extract it either way. The dentist can extract a tooth even if it's not completely erupted. Sometimes wisdom teeth do not erupt completely from lack of space or other reasons. They become partially impacted, staying stuck in the gum, and they need to be extracted without waiting for them to come out more.
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King Solomon, I believe.
Go to the dentist.
It's probably your wisdom teeth. You should see the dentist about it if it becomes painful and bothering. My ones only started growing but they hurt so much! The dentist suggested I use some painkillers and I have to wait until it's fully grown so that it can be pulled out.