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teeth ooow I have molars growing in behind like, my 3rd molar I think? well they're growing in on both sides on the bottom and they hurt really bad. i thought they were wisdom teeth but my friend said those dont grow in until you're like, 20.(i'm 13)theres like, a flap of gums that i can lift up with my tounge and it hurts. soo first of all, what teeth are these, and is it supposed to hurt bad?
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well like everybody else has been saying, they could be molars, they could be wisdom teeth. i would suggest going to your dentist just to make sure. i had my wisdom teeth out a few months after i turned 14 (yeah, alot earlier than everybody else lol) but some people just develop faster. so just get it checked out and you should be fine. :) ]
They could either be your molars or wisdom teeth. Your wisdom teeth can start growning between the ages of 13 and 18. I got mine out when I was 17. So, it might be your wisdom teeth. I suggest going to see your dentist, just to be on the safe side. ♥ ]
Your friend was wrong.
Most people's wisdom teeth come in or begin coming in between 13 and 18.
If I were you, I would get them pulled now.
Call your dentist and schedule an appointment as soon as you can or it's going to continue hurting. ]
Wisdom teeth are your third molars, and there's no reason that you can't get them at 13.
However, whether they're your wisdom teeth or not is irrelevant. If they hurt, you should see your dentist.
It's very likely you could get an emergency appointment with him or her because of the very real possibility of permanent damage to your teeth.
The teeth you have now have to last you your whole life, take good care of them and have your parents call your dentist ASAP! ]
They are your wisdom teeth. Mine started coming up when I was 13 and din't fully grow in until I was 18. ]
It could be just plain old molars but your friend is wrong. It could be wisdom teeth. I had all mine removed at 18 and they were growing long before that!
Better go see a dentist. :) ]
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