How long do wisdom teeth take to grow

  Generally, wisdom teeth grow between the ages of 16-35 and can fully erupt in about 1-2 months, although some may take longer depending on the location of eruption.  Wisdom teeth, also known as wisdom teeth, are usually the latest dental tissue to grow out of the human oral system and most adults have four wisdom teeth. The growth process of wisdom teeth usually takes 1-2 months, although due to the restricted growth space, blockage can occur, which can take longer to fully erupt or even not erupt at all, and increase the risk of inflammatory lesions in the oral tissues, such as causing pericoronitis. In the case of repeated inflammation of the soft tissues around the wisdom tooth crown or misalignment of the eruption position, radical treatment by means of wisdom tooth extraction should be considered.  In case of gum swelling, fever or other uncomfortable symptoms during the eruption of wisdom teeth, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to avoid other serious consequences.