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Topic Can Wisdom teeth grow back after there pulled?
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DarkSunshine Posted at 9:04 am on Dec. 30, 2008
I got all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed a few months ago. But today I found a hard hump type thing right behind the little depression where my wisdom tooth used to be. and it feels like a tooth feels before it breaks through the skin. Is it possible another one grew? I REALLY don't want to go threw  getting those pulled again. it was horrible  

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HeartofJuyoMk2 Posted at 9:16 am on Dec. 30, 2008
nope
XTCofGOLD Posted at 9:13 am on Dec. 30, 2008
in short: no
MaryLin Posted at 9:13 am on Dec. 30, 2008
It can't be a new tooth. It's probably not yet healed.
CharlieHarper Posted at 9:10 am on Dec. 30, 2008
Check for sure. Could be a freak growth...
NylonJuvenile Posted at 9:09 am on Dec. 30, 2008
No
Spirit of Desire Posted at 9:07 am on Dec. 30, 2008
They are gone forever.
diana456 Posted at 9:06 am on Dec. 30, 2008
idk go and check
Monroe Posted at 9:06 am on Dec. 30, 2008
It is possible you had one hiding, or you had an extra. I'd go to your dentist just to be safe.
katbabes Posted at 9:05 am on Dec. 30, 2008
No, but in extreme cases people have a third set of teeth growing, you might do
Sheebobee Posted at 9:05 am on Dec. 30, 2008
no
Kitty Kiska Posted at 9:05 am on Dec. 30, 2008
No...maybe they missed a root, or your paranoid.
picklez118 Posted at 9:05 am on Dec. 30, 2008
nope
Miss Vanity Posted at 9:04 am on Dec. 30, 2008
No
akSamiRae Posted at 9:04 am on Dec. 30, 2008
No. they cant. its prob just blood.
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