Yes: The average age is 17-25...Older perhaps if you have been a "late bloomer". Regular dental visits can help prevent a lot of problems and most teens these days do have dental x-rays around 17 to see how those teeth are situated and if they will emerge properly. Many people simply do not have room in their mouths for these teeth.
Answered 1/23/2013
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Possibily: Normal eruption of 3rd molars (wisdom teeth) occurs between 18 and 22 years of age. Sometimes partial eruption of impacted wisdom teeth can occur after the age of 25. I have never seen full eruption of wisdom teeth after the age of 25.
Answered 8/3/2012
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Yes: Please keep regular check ups with your dentist to monitor your dental health.
Answered 5/31/2017
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