How do I know if my wisdom teeth are coming out?!


Question: You will have swollen gum at the back of ur mouth either in the upper jaw or in the lower jaw.

We all have 4 wisdom teeth. Some get all some dont depending on the size of ur jaw. Some ppl get it early as in their 16th year for those who have small jaw it continues till they are 24!

In all it will be raw to touch, swollen and a bit itchy. If you nibble on partially boiled carrots or raw cucumbers u might feel better...ur a newborn rite now ;)

be good and be safe


Answers: You will have swollen gum at the back of ur mouth either in the upper jaw or in the lower jaw.

We all have 4 wisdom teeth. Some get all some dont depending on the size of ur jaw. Some ppl get it early as in their 16th year for those who have small jaw it continues till they are 24!

In all it will be raw to touch, swollen and a bit itchy. If you nibble on partially boiled carrots or raw cucumbers u might feel better...ur a newborn rite now ;)

be good and be safe

It will hurt like heck.

You'll usually feel it. Another option is to try counting your teeth...

But don't worry, everyone has different rates of growth, so for some people, their wisdom teeth grow really late. A trip to the dentist can reassure you that nothing's wrong, too. :)

Coming out or growing in?
Your wisdom teeth will go up and down. I suggest getting them pulled before they come in because once they grow in your teeth will shift, causing your teeth to be all messed up and your wisdom teeth will get cavities easier then your regular teeth.
I know this because I have had mine grow in and they were all decayed. My teeth shifted and my bottom teeth are now crooked. I have since had them pulled. Also if you wait till they grow in, they can attatch to the bone and then you will have to have oral surgery, while asleep, it costs more money and is normally done in a Hospital instead of in the Dentist office.
Your dentist can do x-rays to tell you where your teeth lay.

when you are above 18 years & when your lower end gum starts to hurt.





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