Prob not most people have to get them pulled because they come up under your back molars
2007-11-06 04:42:01
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answered by Shelli 2
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Probably not on the bottom because the lower jaw is very strong and the wisdom teeth probably wouldn't push the molars. On the top, possibly, but not likely. Normally wisdom teeth don't come in straight, or in the right position, or there isn't room in your mouth for them, so they will just pull them
If you need to close gaps in your teeth then braces would be the best option.
2007-11-06 04:45:02
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answered by Rachel 6
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You might not even get wisdom teeth some people don't, I got mine at an early age and had them removed because they grew in sideways, They did push my teeth in towards each other, which I didn't have any spaces in my teeth and now they over lap, it is hard to tell if they will do that or not, it all depends if and when they grow in and how they grow in, if you are very concerned about them then you can go to the dentist and you can have xrays done and they should be able to tell you when, and how they will grow in...
Good luck
2007-11-06 04:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I am 37 and my wisdom teeth appeared within the last 8 years. One is impacted which means it is growing towards my other teeth. This is pushing my bottom teeth slightly crooked. So yes, if they come in they can push your teeth together, but they won't look very good. The dentist can X-ray your mouth and let you know about your particular situation. My dentist said I should have mine pulled.
2007-11-06 05:37:37
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answered by lifeisgood 5
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that depends entirely on how the grow in for you. mine showed up after I had braces and after I had retainers for 3 or 4 years. So they had plenty of room. my top ones came in as these little tiny mutant teeth, smaller than my pinkie finger nail. my bottom ones were full molars that just appeared right next to my normal molars. Plenty of room, no impaction whatsoever.
Depending on how yours grow in, the could move your teeth, the could not. There's no way to really tell until you get them, if you get them at all. Some people never get them.
The only way to truly fix the gaps in your teeth is to visit an orthodontis and do braces retainers, etc.
2007-11-06 06:48:56
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answered by Lisa H 7
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yes to some people I have to have minds pilled out am 18 but they are already growing man it hurts but I havent seen a diffrences with my teeth
2007-11-06 04:44:56
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answered by Que lo what! 5
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It all depends. Can't really tell. Maybe an X ray can tell.
Ask the dentist after the X ray.
2007-11-06 04:49:21
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answered by Snowy 3
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Sorry :( The enamel fairy won't come decide on it up for the reason that it is too enormous and heavy. The enamel fairy can simplest take small enamel for the reason that she may be very small and does not pass to the health club.
2016-09-05 11:59:33
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answered by ? 4
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maybe im not 100% sure on that. im only 15 so i have no idea. my dad got his pulled and i think its just a space back there
2007-11-06 04:40:54
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answered by Anonymous
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