Sunday, October 25, 2009

Do Molars Come Out?

Do molars come out at around 12 years old?
Answer:
No, your molars don't come out unless there's a problem. Molars are permanent and do not have preceding primary teeth.___________________Molar teeth by definition are cheek teeth that are NOT preceded by primary teeth. Permanent molars are accessional teeth without primary predecessors. In contrast to the molars, permanent incisors, canines, and premolars are succedaneous (successional teeth).
See: http://www.forensicdentistryonline.org/t...
Molars? Well, I'm not exacly a dentist, but my dad told me once that usually, your molars don't even come in all the way. But when they do, yes, they do eventually fall out, just like all your other baby teeth. I'm thinking. Like I said, I'm no dentist, but that's what I expect would happen. Hope this helps!
Which molars are you concerned with?If you are asking about when the last baby teeth molars are lost, 12 years is about the right time. Girls in general lose their last baby teeth a little earlier than boys.If you are asking if a set of permanent molars come in at about age 12, the answer is yes. You get your first set of permanent molars ("6 year molars") at about age 6 , the second set ("12 year molars") at about age 12 , and the third set at about age 18-20 ("wisdom teeth").
your second set of molars should be coming in. stay away from sugar when it does
my mom is a dentist and right now is about the right time to get some molars i think they are called pre-molars. so yea congrats
HI,
THE LAST TEETH TO BE LOST ARE THE BABY SECOND MOLARS. THESE ARE LOST WHEN YOU ARE ABOUT 12. THE 12-YEAR MOLARS ARE THE NEW PERMANENT SECOND MOLARS.

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