Explain: Usually wisdom teeth are removed because there is a lack of room for them to be adequately maintained and they may cause damage to the 12 year second molars. You should visit an oral surgeon to discuss your situation
Answered 4/5/2020
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Near impossible: If you have the rest of your teeth, then there is no good reason to want these replaced. The only way to do this is with dental implants and crowns. It seems as if you already have limited opening so the likelihood of having room to do this is minimal. See the Prosthodontist for evaluation and treatment of your other conditions as well. Good Luck.
Answered 10/29/2015
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Not Possible: Once wisdom teeth removed completely, they cannot grow again.
Answered 10/17/2015
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