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When will my teeth stop growing out?

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Dr. Peter Karsant answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Teeth: All of your teeth should be completely 'grown in' with the possible exception of the wisdom teeth assuming they have not been removed. You are past the age when we would expect these to erupt however it is not unheard of. If on the other hand your teeth seem to be getting longer then that is a sign of gum disease and you need to see a dentist to get a diagnosis and treatment.

Answered 1/24/2014

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Dr. Jack Binder answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Problem: If your teeth are moving around at the age of 31, there is most likely an underlying cause. This is not normal. Seek dental care for an evaluation.

Answered 12/8/2012

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