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Front teeth, also known as incisors, typically stop growing when a person reaches their late teens to early twenties. The permanent incisors usually emerge between ages 6 and 8, and their roots fully develop by around age 12 to 14. However, individual growth patterns can vary, so some may experience slight changes in their late teens. After this period, the teeth generally do not grow further, although they may shift slightly due to other factors.

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