Soft food, such as anything that can be mashed with a fork. Also soup broth, pudding, jello, yogurt. Ensure has the nutrients your body will need to help speed healing too. Fruit juices will help give you strength and help to keep you hydrated.
You should wait at least three days.
You can, but it is not likely. Not many people even have have their wisdom teeth at that age. Most people have their wisdom teeth extracted when they are nearly done with highschool (16-19 years old). Your doctor may not want to remove your yet even if you do have them. I am 12 years old. I have my wisdom teeth, and I am getting them pulled out next month. It is possible to get your wisdom teeth that young i am living proof. =)
No That's impossible youll just have missing teeth regaurdless But you don't need your wisdom teeth
it doesn't matter, no one has PERFECT teeth.
Not everyone has their wisdom teeth removed. If you do have to have your wisdom teeth removed, find a doctor that knows what they are doing and try to get them all removed at the same time. Most doctors will use laughing gas for sedation. Some doctors will put you fully to sleep to remove the wisdom teeth. Recovery is about three to four days with a soft diet.
Anthropologists believe wisdom teeth, or the third set of molars, were the evolutionary answer to our ancestor's early diet of coarse, rough food - like leaves, roots, nuts and meats - which required more chewing power and resulted in excessive wear of the teeth. The modern diet with its softer foods, along with marvels of modern technologies such as forks, spoons and knives, has made the need for wisdom teeth nonexistent. As a result, evolutionary biologists now classify wisdom teeth as vestigial organs, or body parts that have become functionless due to evolution. Because human jaws have become smaller throughout evolutionary history, when wisdom teeth form they often become impacted, or blocked, by the other teeth around them. Also, if the tooth partially erupts, food can get trapped in the gum tissue surrounding it, which can lead to bacteria growth and, possibly, a serious infection.
Answer:Most people have 4, but some people can have none all the way to 8.AnswerUsually just four unless you have had too much calcium you can have an extra or two. Answernormally just 4, but my friend just got 6 pulled and someone at my doctors office had 8. the world record was 12!!! AnswerThere are 4 wisdom teeth and the reason why these teeth become useless and bothersome in some people is because hundreds of years ago humans jaws were wider and they need these extra teeth for grinding, but as time marched on the jawlines and facial features changed and the jawlines grew narrower and these extra teeth are no longer needed. AnswerUsually there are four. Sometimes one, two or all of the wisdom teeth are missing. They have never formed. 25% of people are missing at least one wisdom tooth.Other times there are extra wisdom teeth, called surnumerary teeth.AnswerNormally four, but oh lucky me got nine. Three on my upper left two on upper right and two on both sides both were impacted. Haha, but this can be due to your genetics, for me my mom lovingly gave these to me along with a small jaw structure.
No, removal of wisdom teeth depends entirely on individual circumstances. Also, many people will develop only one, two or three wisdom teeth, and some develop none at all. In the case where wisdom teeth are causing problems, it is not uncommon for a dentist to suggest removing them all at once (whatever number you have) to get the somewhat unpleasant experience over with. This is partly because they are considered to serve little or no purpose and, therefore, tend to be more of a problem than an asset.
Don't sweat it. It is unique to the individual. Since they aren't impacted, the odds are even better that it is no big deal. There is nothing to be scared of. There will always be a certain amount of discomfort in your life. Getting all worked up over it will not help, but probably make it worse. So relax. At least your getting them all done at once. the discomfort is no worse with one , than three. I know!
Yes. It is possible. I was late getting my teeth as a child and had similar experiences with overcrowding of teeth and several lots of braces which did not work as a teenager after having two premolars removed from my upper jaw in 1977. Recently having severe toothache I found it to be my last wisdom tooth is coming. I am 46 years old and the two teeth pulled out 33 years ago are growing back! Three weeks ago I had two back teeth removed, one upper one lower and next month on the other side of my mouth one top and lower back teeth are coming out. This is to let the new teeth through. Apparently, I also have a smaller jaw which helped the overcrowding. I had my first wisdom tooth when I was 19. The second when I was 34 years old. The third one when I was 42 and the last one is coming through now. Teething late is also a sign of hyperdontia or a third set of teeth.
Depends on the dentist. Could be as little as $100 or as much as $250.
I am 11 and i have my first wisdom tooth my other three havent grown yet. I looked every website for the youngest age so far i am the youngest to have a wisdom tooth. You can get wisdom teeth at most ages starting from about 8 upwards some people don't even get them im 13 and i have 2 wisdom teeth. Theey may start growing however and start again a few months later that's what happened with me.