Well i have a similer problem with my tooth .Because the tooth that was there ,was loose so didnt do nothing about it. So the new tooth started to grow. And now i have have the new tooth sticking out and the other tooth behind it loose and it is very annoying to. Some have three sets of teeth not compleat always but never the less one that is loose needs to be removed as it will put pressure on the root of the other tooth and either push it out of place or at worse case kill the root of both teeth. a way to tell if a tooth is died is if it turns grey and stops hurting. this meens the pulp or living tissue has become unsaveable. see a dentist and you may need a flipper to realine your teeth after you heal from the extraction. do not be afraid or try to do it your self as you could leave a piece of the root in that is root tips you can develop a secondary infection from playing dentist. No I am not a dentist I worked in the service in oral surgery for 6yrs as a asst. in the ARMY I would not mess you up see a pro of your choice but see a person that does work with a good record Dentist have med boards and you can ask for recomendations in your area. keep you smile dentures are not fun.
that might be a wisdom tooth or a 4th molar
Yes indeed. It is the third molar (wisdom tooth)
A wisdom tooth is one of the three molars. A molar is defined as a tooth with four cusps or points, and the wisdom tooth is simply the last molar to erupt and farthest back in the jaw.
The third adult molar is also called wisdom tooth.
A back tooth is another name for a molar tooth.
Tooth.
If it is an adult molar (not a baby tooth), no - once it's gone, it is gone forever.
In cases where it is decayed beyond scope of saving then in teenagers who have 3rd molar still erupting this kind of method is employed.
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shark tooth syndrome is when you are growing a second row of teeth behind your already grown in ones. like a shark.
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When a molar is chipped it will need to be repaired by a dentist. If the tooth is not repaired the tooth can become further damaged or possibly infected.