Nothing serious. Some people are fortunate enough to never have them.
Yes, wisdom teeth or 3rd molars are the most commonly missing or deformed teeth.
No That's impossible youll just have missing teeth regaurdless But you don't need your wisdom teeth
An adult that had they're wisdom teeth pulled or not come through then you have 32 teeth. But if you still have your wisdom teeth you have 36.
No, wisdom teeth cannot replace molars in the mouth. Wisdom teeth are a third set of molars that typically erupt in late adolescence or early adulthood, but they do not serve as replacements for missing or extracted molars.
Most adults will have 28 or 32 teeth depending on whether they have their wisdom teeth. Some People may be born with supernumerary (extra) teeth or with some teeth missing.
Toothless. Somebody with no teeth or missing teeth.
Most people grow 32 teeth, including 4 wisdom teeth. However, most times wisdom teeth are impacted and never erupt. It is also possibly to be congenitally missing teeth, as in the tooth bud never formed.
A human can have as many teeth as they want, hundreds even. Though sometimes it can be difficult to get them out without the person noticing that you are taking them. I use ether to make the process easier.
For the most part no. Missing your period would be due to something other than wisdom teeth being pulled. Although its most likely pregnancy or a health issue, it could be the bodily stress and pain from wisdom teeth extraction was the cause too, but this is extremely not likely
Not necessarily. It is most common to have 4 wisdom teeth although some may not come through. Some can impact and have to be removed. Sometimes you can have extra wisdom teeth - the world record is 12! Or like me, you can be missing them - mostly one or two, but maybe 3 and 5% of the worlds population (including me) have none at all. So, you are likely to have them, but not guaranteed. :)
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.