Author Topic: what does it feel like when a new tooth comes in?  (Read 1630 times)

i'm asking this because i think i have a tooth growing in the way back on my bottom teeth. it hurts a little, and when i touch it with my finger, it feels sharp. i hope this is a molar and not something. yes, i may be a bit of a hypochondriac.

You dont feel it. Usually, if the tooth is growing correctly, you dont feel anything.
If it hurts, talk to your doctor.
If it lasts more than four hours, talk to your doctor

At 15 your wisdom teeth might be coming in. Have fun with getting them removed.

Wisdom teethI'll punch someone in the richard. are a bitch. Like 98.99% of the time they come out wrong.
Technically they are beneficial if all 4 of them come out right, but good luck with that.
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do they always have to be removed? why have we evolved with such bad wisdom teeth?

At 15 your wisdom teeth might be coming in. Have fun with getting them removed.

I should probably feel upset that none of my wisdom teeth have come in yet.

do they always have to be removed? why have we evolved with such bad wisdom teeth?
They don't have to be removed if they come out normally and they don't cause pain, but as I said, they generally do.

I should probably feel upset that none of my wisdom teeth have come in yet.

It's actually more normal for when you "mature" - ala 18+. Not sure where did that 15 come in.

They don't have to be removed if they come out normally and they don't cause pain, but as I said, they generally do.

It's actually more normal for when you "mature" - ala 18+. Not sure where did that 15 come in.
Mine came in around 16-17.

is it supposed to be sharp when coming out of the gums though?

all of mine came in and they are perfectly fine and dont hurt

is it supposed to be sharp when coming out of the gums though?

Considering they can come out in physically all the ways - yes and no.

is it supposed to be sharp when coming out of the gums though?
Define sharp? I mean since they've been under your gums they haven't smoothed out at all, so usually new teeth are sharper.

i just asked because i haven't grown teeth in years. and by sharp, i mean its really pointy

At 15 your wisdom teeth might be coming in. Have fun with getting them removed.
Or if you're lucky, you won't.