No you don't need them.
No, just like you don't get your baby teeth back! You don't get your wisdom teeth back!
Yes. If your mouth is big enough, like mine is, there is no need to remove the wisdom teeth. I know many people who have all of their wisdom teeth, or only had 1 or 2 removed.
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.
Oh, dude, that's like a classic riddle! The answer is teeth. Some of them are canines, like the sharp ones, and others are wisdom teeth. So, yeah, teeth is the answer. Cool riddle, right?
You can, but it is not likely. Not many people even have have their wisdom teeth at that age. Most people have their wisdom teeth extracted when they are nearly done with highschool (16-19 years old). Your doctor may not want to remove your yet even if you do have them. I am 12 years old. I have my wisdom teeth, and I am getting them pulled out next month. It is possible to get your wisdom teeth that young i am living proof. =)
It would depend on your on your teeth, spacing, and genetics. I personally don't think it could happen but, anything is possible. _______________________________________ It sounds as if you are wondering if the roots of teeth are like plant rhizomes-- roots that can extend out and produce new plants. It's an interesting idea, but I believe the wisdom teeth are in every way independent of any other teeth.
Wisdom teeth have nothing to do with thinking. They are probably called that because they appear later on in life when one is supposed to be "wise". They are vestigial and serve no purpose whatsoever. Just like our tail bone is a vestigial organ so are the wisdom teeth in man.
yes it is normal for your teeth to form like that. but ask a dentist soon so that you would know what would be the best way to get your teeth back in position. keeping your teeth in that position may have difficulty in eating and chewing cos the food keeps getting stuck between teeth.
No, a wisdom tooth cannot serve as a replacement for a molar. Wisdom teeth are located at the back of the mouth and are not typically used for chewing food like molars. Additionally, wisdom teeth often need to be removed due to issues such as impaction or crowding.
yes they are just like us.
Anything that helps. Wisdom teeth hurt like hell so I wouldn't recommend aspirin or ibuprofin. Go with whatever they give you and moderate the dosage.