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For some people, they may be far more uncomfortable than painful. What are wisdom teeth, and why do people get them at such a late age?
The blog walks you through how pain can be relieved, the benefits of extraction, and signs that the discomfort comes from wisdom rather than a regular tooth.
5 Symptoms of Wisdom Teeth:
Essentially, molar teeth and wisdom develop between 18 and 30. They develop at a variety of paces.
However, approximately 80% of individuals experience wisdom tooth development in their late teens or early 20s. The 32 teeth are completed by wisdom teeth, which develop at the back of the jaw.