How long does it take for wisdom teeth to grow out

Whether wisdom teeth can grow out or not is related to the gap in the jawbone, if there is enough gap, they can usually grow out completely in 3 months; if there is not enough gap, they will not grow out. 1. Wisdom teeth are the third molar in the mouth, which are the last teeth to erupt, and with the fine diet in modern times, both the jawbone and the teeth begin to deteriorate, with the jawbone deteriorating at a faster rate than the teeth, resulting in the jawbone of most people not having enough space to accommodate the teeth, so that the last erupted wisdom teeth are blocked. 2. Very few wisdom teeth have enough space, it usually takes about 3 months from breaking the gums to fully erupting; and when there is not enough space, the wisdom teeth will not grow out completely, and they are prone to recurring inflammation when resistance is low, so it is recommended that the wisdom teeth that are blocked should be extracted. It is recommended to go to the stomatology department of regular hospitals to check whether the wisdom teeth are blocked, avoid fasting when removing them, and avoid physiological period for women.