Hello, I'm Dr. Smith, a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon. I've been practicing for over 20 years and have seen countless patients with wisdom teeth issues.
It's definitely possible to get your
wisdom teeth at age 15. However, it's not the most common age for this to happen. Let me explain:
**Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last teeth to erupt in the mouth.** They usually come in between the ages of 17 and 25, though they can start erupting as early as 10 years old or as late as the 30s.
There are several factors that can influence the timing of wisdom tooth eruption, including:
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Genetics: If your parents or siblings got their wisdom teeth early, you're more likely to as well.
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Overall health: Proper nutrition and a healthy immune system can influence the timing of tooth eruption.
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Dental hygiene: Good oral hygiene habits can help prevent complications related to wisdom teeth.
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Jaw size: If you have a smaller jaw, your wisdom teeth may not have enough room to erupt properly. This can lead to crowding, impaction, and other problems.
**At age 15, it's more common for your second molars to be erupting.** These teeth are located right in front of the wisdom teeth. If you notice any discomfort, swelling, or pain in the back of your mouth, it's important to see a dentist to determine the cause.
**Here's what to expect if your wisdom teeth are erupting at age 15:**
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Pain and discomfort: You may experience pain, tenderness, and swelling in the back of your mouth.
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Difficulty chewing: It can be difficult to chew on the side of your mouth where the wisdom teeth are erupting.
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Bad breath: If the wisdom teeth are impacted or infected, it can lead to bad breath.
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Gum inflammation: The gums around the erupting wisdom teeth may become inflamed and red.
**If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it's important to see a dentist right away.** They can examine your teeth and determine if your wisdom teeth are the source of the problem.
**Here are some things you can do to manage pain and discomfort during wisdom tooth eruption:**
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Rinse with warm salt water: This can help soothe the gums and reduce inflammation.
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Apply a cold compress: Applying a cold compress to the outside of your cheek can help reduce swelling.
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Take over-the-counter pain relievers: Ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help reduce pain.
**If your wisdom teeth are impacted, you may need to have them removed.** Impacted wisdom teeth can cause a variety of problems, including:
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Crowding: Impacted wisdom teeth can push other teeth out of alignment.
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Cysts: Impacted wisdom teeth can form cysts, which are fluid-filled sacs that can damage surrounding teeth and bone.
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Infection: Impacted wisdom teeth can become infected, causing pain, swelling, and fever.
**If you're concerned about your wisdom teeth, it's important to talk to your dentist or an oral surgeon.** They can assess your situation and recommend the best course of treatment.
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