Wisdom teeth usually grow through your gums in your late teens or early twenties.
Wisdom teeth usually grow through your gums in your late teens or early twenties. Sometimes wisdom teeth can cause pain as they grow through your gums. Sometimes there is not enough room in your mouth for them, so they come through at an angle rather than growing straight, putting pressure on the next tooth or the gum (impaction). They can also be difficult to clean, which in some cases may cause problems such as dental caries and tooth decay.
If your wisdom teeth are coming through (erupting), there are things you can do to reduce pain and the chance of an infection.
You may need to have your wisdom teeth removed if they cause problems, for example if they don’t come through properly, grow in a difficult position or cause infections.
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