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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 Does an Impacted Wisdom Tooth Feel Like When You're an Older Adult?

By age 65, many people have already had their wisdom teeth removed, but for those who haven't, an impacted wisdom tooth can present new and complex challenges later in life. Understanding **what does an impacted wisdom tooth feel like when you're an older adult** is crucial for prompt dental care and preventing serious complications.

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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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