Your dentist can take a special x-ray called a panoral. This will give a good view of all your teeth, including any potential wisdom teeth. This will tell the dentist the likelihood of you getting your wisdom teeth.
Yes.... but depending on how old you are... they could be there and you just don't know it. When I got all 4 of my wisdom teeth pulled out, they were still in my gums. And I was unaware that they were even there until my orthodontist requested that they come out.
Yes.
They are called "eights" ~ extra wisdom teeth, which is uncommon. I had 2 on my upper set which I had removed. Consider yourself "special"=) I also have two more wisdom teeth in upper part
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.
no possible way
Not as far as i know. I had all 4 of wisdom teeth impacted and i wasnt having facial spasms. If your wisdom teeth are impacted, you need to get them extracted as soon as possible
Yes it possible. I am 13 and all 4 of my wisdom teeth are almost fully through. In fact I am having them taken out tomorrow morning........:(
It is possible for your wisdom teeth never to erupt. They probably are there, but they're buried under your gums. The word, "impacted" is used to describe a tooth that develops lying on its side or in some other strange position.
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.
While it is possible, because every child develops differently as they mature and grow, having problematic wisdom teeth (3rd molars) that require removal at that age would be quite unusual. Wisdom teeth most often do not require removal until at least age 16.
Unfortunately yes. Some people can have to 3 sets of wisdom teeth, though this is VERY rare. Read the related links below for more information.
Yes, wisdom teeth or 3rd molars are the most commonly missing or deformed teeth.