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Is it normal for your adult teeth to not grow in?

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I'm 13 years old and 1-2 adult teeth aren't growing. Is it because of lack calcium? Or do I have to wait for a long time?

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  1. Yes...It's normal.


  2. probably you hormones arnt kicking in yet im 12 and all my adult teeth have grown in except the witches teeth(your suppose to grow those at 18)

  3. Sometimes you to wait for teeth grow in it happened to me

  4. no wtf its not normal... your an alien!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..... jk its normal same thing happened to me just wait till next year

  5. They are probably going to come in soon. If you are concerned, ask the dentist about it during your next visit. He will be able to see any unemerged adult teeth on your X-rays.

    There is a very rare genetic disorder where a person does not get some or all if his or her adult teeth. My mom, grandpa and uncle have it. My mom never got any of her adult teeth, and ended up having to have implants when she was about 55. She had to take very good care of her baby teeth for them to last that long. It's unlikely you have this disorder, but it's worth asking the dentist about.  

  6. Im 12 and i still need lots more adult teeth to grow !

    But i dont know why .

    I dont really care about it either xD

  7. no it's normal, I needed braces when I was 13 and not all my baby teeth even came out yet so they just yanked them, they grew back but it took like a year.

  8. My adult teeth finish growing in when I was about 16-17.

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