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Hi, I'm 17/f and I'm worried. How can you tell if your wisdom teeth are going to grow in properly, and does anyone know the amount of space you will need for them to grow? Not precise, but about how much? thanks.

You aren't able to tell if your wisdom teeth are going to grow in properly. The only way you can find out, if you were to go to the dentist and get her/him to check your wisdom teeth by doing an x-ray.


You don't need TOO much space. Just enough room for a tooth to come through. Some people have enough space, so you might be one of the lucky ones. If not, it doesn't hurt that much when you get them out.


I got my wisdom teeth out about 2 years ago. You can either be put asleep or they'll just freeze your mouth. I had a choice so I picked to have my mouth froozen; it doesn't hurt one bit. I didn't feel a thing while they were putting my wisdom teeth out. After they are done they give you some pills that you have to take to keep the pain and swelling down. Then, they'll explain to you what you must do before you go to bed (rinse your mouth) and how you must eat -- they'll give you all the information you need. Mind you, for awhile, you'll only be eating chicken noodle soup and milkshakes. What a life, eh?


You'll be able to get back into your normal life in awhile. Some people are up and ready to go the sameday they get them pulled. Some it may take alittle awhile, depending on the person. For myself, I was out for school for 2 weeks! Just take time to feel better, don't rush it. When you feel better, you'll know. ♥

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