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Wisdom teeth are given their unique title because of the period in which they grow inside a person's mouth. As a matter of fact, wisdom teeth don't appear in the mouth until a person turns 18 or 20 – the age which marks the arrival of formal adulthood and along with that, gives rise to an additional extent of wisdom and sagacity.
As for the function of the wisdom teeth, they assist in the process of grinding and chewing the food. In the context of structure and quantity, these teeth are the third molars, which are four in quantity right at the back of the mouth situated next to the eight other molars. Normally there are four types of teeth that perform different functions and differ widely in shape and form. The first type of teeth are called incisors, the second is termed canine, the third one is referred to as premolars, while the last kind are known as molars.
As for the function of the wisdom teeth, they assist in the process of grinding and chewing the food. In the context of structure and quantity, these teeth are the third molars, which are four in quantity right at the back of the mouth situated next to the eight other molars. Normally there are four types of teeth that perform different functions and differ widely in shape and form. The first type of teeth are called incisors, the second is termed canine, the third one is referred to as premolars, while the last kind are known as molars.
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