My age is 16 years and want to know that my molars are permanent or still milk? I am asking because I haven't seen any tooth fall after 13 years. At 13 years of age the last tooth that fall out was premolars. So I suspect that my molars are still milk teeth. Can anyone clear my doubts?
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actually there are no premolars in milk teeth. and all the permanent molars are new teeth meaning there are no milk teeth at their place that they replace. so don't worry. you have permanent molars only
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Molars are new teeth that erupt at the age of 6 then around 12-13 and the third molar erupts around the age of 18. So don't worry you don't have any milk teeth and i'm sure your permanent molars are out. Your milk molars are replaced by permanent premolars.
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master Bharat, the permanent molars starts to come at the age of 6-7 years and they don't replace the milk teeth rather erupts behind the milk teeth. at this age you will have a complete set of permanent teeth
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Molars which comes after the age of 6-7 years are permanent only, and you are having those permanent molars only. Milk teeth shedding occurs till age of 12-13. Your teeth are perfect with time. No worries.
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by this age all teeth r permanent u may send pictures of your teeth than can tell u
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kindly get a full mouth x-ray done to get a clearer picture of your condition ..
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Hi... normally all permanent teeth erupt by 12yrs. So no teeth falling post 12yrs. Get an OPG done for more details
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After 13 - 14 years of age there is no milk tooth or teeth left in mouth normally. Sometimes milk tooth is left as it might not have shed as a normal natural phenomenon of shedding of milk teeth at specific time. Milk teeth start shedding from oral cavity from 6 years of age and are simultaneously replaced by permanent teeth till the age of 13 -14 years. To differentiate milk teeth from permanent teeth, milk teeth are almost half in size of normal permanent tooth.
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Hey there, they are permanent teeth as molars donot have a milk precessor in the jaw. They erupt independently.
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