well it is the wisdom tooth but some people call it the 2nd molar tooth. And hope that answers your question.
No, a persons wisdom teeth can not be pushed to the front.
8 + 4 wisdom teeth
8 + 4 wisdom teeth
Third molar teeth (Wisdom Teeth) consist of the madibular and maxillary third molars
Wisdom teeth
Wisdom teeth are the 3rd molars, or the last teeth in the back. Sometimes we can't feel them because they haven't come out, and they can only be detected on an x-ray. Usually a person has four wisdom teeth.
Inscisors, canine, pre-molar, Molars, Wisdom teeth are a form of Molars.
No, a wisdom tooth cannot serve as a replacement for a molar. Wisdom teeth are located at the back of the mouth and are not typically used for chewing food like molars. Additionally, wisdom teeth often need to be removed due to issues such as impaction or crowding.
The second last molar in your mouth is usually the third molar, also known as the wisdom tooth. It may or may not come out, and its eruption can vary for different individuals. Some people have their wisdom teeth erupt without any issues, while others may need them to be removed due to overcrowding or impaction. It's essential to consult with a dentist to monitor the development of your wisdom teeth.
Molar teeth are the big teeth placed in the back of the mouth. In decidious teeth (baby teeth), kids have two molar teeth on each side, up and down, right and left, for a total of 8 molar teeth. In adult teeth, people have three molars on each side, up and down, right and left, for a total of 12 molar teeth, which includes 4 wisdom teeth.
I'd follow the advice of the dentist, since the wisdom tooth can move forward after the second molar is removed.
Yes.