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Can a wisdom tooth grow at age 27? What you need to know

While the third molars, or wisdom teeth, typically erupt between ages 17 and 25, later emergence is a possibility. This means a wisdom tooth can grow at age 27, though it is less common and warrants careful observation from a dental professional.

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Can wisdom teeth grow after 40? Understanding Late Eruptions

While most people's wisdom teeth emerge between the ages of 17 and 25, a small percentage can experience a late eruption years or even decades later. This raises a crucial question for older adults experiencing discomfort: **Can wisdom teeth grow after 40?** Understanding the dental factors at play is essential for managing your oral health.

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Can Wisdom Teeth Start Hurting at 40? Addressing Late-Onset Dental Pain

According to the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, impacted wisdom tooth extractions in the over-40 age group are often more symptomatic compared to younger patients, a surprising but important fact. So, the question, **can wisdom teeth start hurting at 40?** is not only valid but requires a deeper understanding of later-life dental health.

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