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Yes, if you have wisdom teeth. Not everyone has four. Some people don't have any. They normally grow at the back of the gums, but in some cases grow sideways and have to be removed.

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Q: Do wisdom teeth grow behind your molars?
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Names of all the teeth in your mouth?

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What is the back teeth is called?

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What type of teeth are your wisdom teeth?

Wisdom teeth are considered molars as they are the posterior teeth in your oral cavity. They erupt distally or behind the second permanent molar (12 year-old molar). Their appropiate name is third permanent molar. They erupt around the ages of sixteen and twenty (depending on sex and development), thus the term "wisdom", as the bearer should have some wisdom at that age. Most third molars will probably will have to be extracted (or pulled) as they become impacted or unable to surface to the oral cavity and achieve biting function. This impaction occurs if the third molars are larger than what the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw) can grow enough to accomodate them. Some third molars have the proper space and don't have to be extracted. Sometimes third molars will have plenty of space for eruption when orthodontic treatment (braces) makes it necessary to extract the four pre-molars in order to correct crowded teeth.


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