It's time to get the Wisdom tooth pull out, because they rot too fast.
Time to make an appointment to get them removed.
You are probably grinding your teeth while asleep. See a dentist.
Believe it or not visit your dentist because you might have a problem there. Maybe an infection or the wisdom teeth which are really mollars need to be extracted for lack of room to grow them.
If you mean your wisdom teeth, only if they are causing problems with the other teeth. Many people do not have enough room for them to fit properly in the mouth.
If your teeth hurt when you wake up it could mean that you grind your teeth at night. This could be why you have two broke teeth.
they can and they don't some kid have there mouth grow faster and the wisdom teeth come but some kids there'sgrow slowly so the possibly answer is yes and nothe girl with wisdom teeth at 6
Nothing serious. Some people are fortunate enough to never have them.
I assume you mean, why do you have to get wisdom teeth out...or else why do you get gassed to get wisdom teeth out. Answer to one: You get wisdom teeth out because they are messing up the alignment of your permanent teeth, causing you discomfort, have cavities (me), or your mouth is not large enough to accommodate them. Answer two: you get gassed so that you are not fully aware of the cracking, drilling and general pain of getting wisdom teeth out. Essentially it is to make you more comfortable and compliant so that you do not freak out on the dentist or surgeon (I would have done that, I had IV sedation when mine were removed).
in my case they do. I think it depends on the person. Also if your teeth hurt it doesn't always mean decay. your teeth can be sensitive.
they can get really mean if you hurt them
I don't really understand what you mean by this, unless you mean 'What do otters do with THEIR teeth' in which case I believe they chew things with them.
It is impacted wisdom teeth or partially impacted wisdom teeth. By ear symptoms I assume you mean ear ache. I am going through these exact symptoms at the moment. Accompanied by head aches, neck and back pain, swollen neck lymph nodes and of course pain/swelling/redness in the back of the mouth where the impacted wisdom teeth are.
If you mean wisdom teeth, then they are at the very back of your jaws. They come in during your middle to later teenage years.