Who is the youngest person to have wisdom teeth?

Matt Adams, 12, of Midland was recognized by Guinness World Records this year for being the youngest person ever to have his or her wisdom teeth extracted. Matt was 9 years old when his dentist noticed the premature teeth in an X-ray. His dentist said 15 is considered young to have wisdom teeth taken out.
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Who is the youngest person to get their wisdom teeth pulled?

Matthew Adams (USA) (b. 19 November 1992) had his lower two wisdom teeth removed due to lack of space at Midland Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Michigan, USA, on 24 October 2002 when he was aged 9 years 339 days.
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Can a 12 year old remove wisdom teeth?

The most common age to have wisdom teeth removed is between 16 and 20. Some children require their wisdom teeth removed as early as 12 years and other children are well into their adult years before needing to consider wisdom teeth removal.
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Is it rare to get wisdom teeth at 13?

Most children and young adults get their wisdom teeth between the ages of 17 and 21. With wisdom teeth, exceptions exist, however. While some may only get one or two of their wisdom teeth, others will get all four, and still others won't get any.
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What is the world record for wisdom teeth?

The oldest person to grow a wisdom tooth is Robert W. Gray (USA, b. 13 December 1922), who was aged 94 years 253 days, when a wisdom tooth was confirmed to have erupted, in San Jose, California, USA, on 23 August 2017.
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Do You Really Need to Get Your Wisdom Teeth Pulled?



Is it rare to have all 4 wisdom teeth?

No, it is not rare at all to have all 4 wisdom teeth in fact having four wisdom teeth is the most common. Some patients have less than 4 while some have more than 4. In this instance, the extra wisdom teeth are called supernumerary teeth.
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Is it rare to have 5 wisdom teeth?

Some people get a wisdom tooth, while others have two, three, four or none at all. Although rare, a person sometimes obtains more than four wisdom teeth. In that case, they call the extra teeth extra teeth. Genetics also plays an important role in the number of wisdom teeth you can develop.
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Do wisdom teeth hurt?

Wisdom teeth pain can be constant for some people, while other people only experience pain and discomfort when chewing food or touching the area. Most dental professionals advise that wisdom teeth should be removed before wisdom teeth pain becomes an issue.
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Why do I only have 28 teeth?

Because many adults have had their wisdom teeth removed, it is common for many people to have only 28 teeth. Usually all adult teeth have formed and erupted into the mouth by the time a person is 21 years old (except for the wisdom teeth, which sometimes don't have space to erupt).
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Does wisdom teeth removal hurt?

So, wisdom tooth removal does it hurt? During the procedure, you should feel no pain and barely any (if at all) discomfort. After the procedure, the extraction site may feel a little tender for several days but with a little rest and recuperation, you should be back to normal within 7 days.
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Can I pull my own tooth?

Even if you can do it, pulling your own tooth is never a good idea. You could cause significant damage to your mouth and end up with more problems than the tooth caused. Whether your tooth is broken, infected, or simply loose, it's critical that you see a dentist for the extraction.
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Can I keep my wisdom teeth?

Some say leave healthy teeth alone

We often tell patients that if their wisdom teeth are healthy and not causing any issues, they don't necessarily need to be extracted. That means your third molars can stay if they are: Healthy and don't show signs of decay. Fully erupted through the gums.
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Do all kids have wisdom teeth?

Most young adults receive their wisdom teeth between 17-21. The teeth are named wisdom because they appear when young people join college and learn to be independent. Many people will get four wisdom teeth, but it is normal to have less than four or none at all.
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Can an 8 year old have wisdom teeth?

Wisdom teeth typically erupt during the late teenage years or in the early twenties, although they sometimes appear later. However, these third molars begin forming behind the scenes much earlier, usually between the ages of 7-10.
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Can wisdom teeth come in at 14?

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This can happen as early as age 14 or 15 with some patients, though many people will not experience this stage until they're into their twenties. It is not uncommon for these teeth to be missing or positioned in such a way that they are unable to naturally erupt into position.
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Is tooth 17 a wisdom tooth?

Number 16: 3rd Molar or wisdom tooth. Number 17: 3rd Molar or wisdom tooth (lower left ) Number 18: 2nd Molar.
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Do humans have 36 teeth?

You have two sets of teeth in your life. As a child, you have 20 primary or baby teeth. These teeth fall out, and 32 permanent, or adult, teeth replace them. But some people end up with more than 32 teeth.
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Are 32 teeth rare?

A very few people have more than 32 teeth but this is considered an anomaly. In general, probably over decades of evolutionary time, our jaws have gotten smaller so that there is not enough room for the full compliment of 32 teeth.
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Can you be born without teeth?

Anodontia is a genetic disorder defined as the absence of all teeth. It usually occurs as part of a syndrome that includes other abnormalities. Also rare but more common than anodontia are hypodontia and oligodontia. Hypodontia is genetic in origin and usually involves the absence of from 1 to 5 teeth.
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Can wisdom teeth come in at 15?

Wisdom Teeth Impaction Wisdom teeth in teenagers officially referred to as third molars, are usually the last teeth to develop between the ages of 15 and 18 years. They are located in the very back of your mouth, next to your second molars and near the entrance to your throat.
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Can you pull your own wisdom tooth?

A common misconception is that it may be necessary to “break the jaw” to remove difficult wisdom teeth. However, this is never the case. Can You Remove Your Own Wisdom Tooth? Removal of Wisdom teeth should always be performed by a dentist or oral surgeon.
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What age do females get wisdom teeth?

Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that grow in on both sides of the mouth, top and bottom. They usually erupt when a person is between the ages of 17 to 21 – when they are perhaps a little “wiser” than when the majority of their adult teeth previously arrived.
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Do teeth grow back after 100?

Humans can't grow new teeth, but we're not alone — most mammals can't. Many reptiles and fish can grow hundreds or even thousands of new teeth. Geckos grow over 1,000 new teeth in a lifetime. Humans can only grow two sets of teeth, baby and adult teeth, because of how they evolved over 300 million years ago.
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Can a tooth grow back?

What is tooth enamel? Tooth enamel is the hardest and most highly mineralized tissue in your body. However, it is not a living tissue, which prohibits your teeth from being regenerated or regrown.
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Can adult teeth grow back?

Currently, missing teeth can't be regrown. Options such as dental implants, bridges, and dentures can act as artificial replacements for missing teeth. The right option for you will depend on how much decay and damage has occurred, how many teeth you've lost, your overall health, and your budget.
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