I am eleven, nearly twelve, and I have lost exactly 12 teeth ( I haven't lost any molars, at least I don't think I have, but one is wobbly ) and I have 12 teeth that haven't come out. All in all I have 24 teeth. It all depends on your jaw, some children have nearly lost all their teeth when some others have not last many at all.
Starting from back to front on each side of your mouth you have (counting wisdom teeth): three molars, two premolars, one canine, and two incisors.
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.
An adult human typically has 12 molars, including 6 upper and 6 lower molars. This count comprises three molars on each side of the upper and lower jaws. In addition, many adults may have 4 third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth, which may or may not erupt. Therefore, the total number of molars can range from 12 to 16, depending on the presence of wisdom teeth.
Wisdom teeth.
Third Molars.
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Either more Molars or your wisdom teeth. hope this helps!
Inscisors, canine, pre-molar, Molars, Wisdom teeth are a form of Molars.
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Teeth fall out randomly and there's no real pattern. Wisdom teeth are the last to grow but they do not push out any other teeth.