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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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What is the oldest person to get wisdom teeth?

While wisdom teeth are typically associated with adolescence, a world record was set in 2017 when Robert W. Gray of San Jose, California, had a wisdom tooth erupt at the remarkable age of 94. This astonishing case challenges the common assumption that these third molars only emerge in one's youth. The story of Robert W. Gray sheds light on the often-misunderstood nature of wisdom tooth development and its implications for senior oral health.

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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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