Your wisdom teeth will normally come through at any time between the ages of 14 and 30. However, there have been cases where they have not come through until over 70 or 80 years old. Also, some people will never get their wisdom teeth through.
No
18 to 24 years of age.
YES
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.
Normal
yep!!!
the wisdom teeth ya get those at the age of 20-22
no possible way
The average age should be between 16 and 20. At that age, the roots of the wisdom teeth have not formed completely, making it easier for extraction because there is less anchorage to the bone.
Molars come first. Wisdom teeth are the last natural teeth to appear in the mouth. Wikipedia explains: "They are generally thought to be called wisdom teeth because they appear so late-much later than the other teeth, at an age where people are presumably 'wiser' than as a child, when the other teeth erupt."
They are generally thought to be called wisdom teeth because they appear so late-much later than the other teeth, at an age where people are presumably wiser than as a child, when the other teeth erupt.
The oldest age recorded for a person to still have milk teeth is around mid-20s. After this age, it is uncommon for individuals to retain milk teeth as they are gradually replaced by permanent teeth during childhood and adolescence.