Wisdom teeth are the third molars located at the back of your mouth and are the last teeth to emerge, usually emerging in late adolescence or early adulthood. While most people have four wisdom teeth, some people can have up to six. But are six wisdom teeth common? Let’s explore the stats and facts.

According to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS), around 5% of people will have more than four wisdom teeth. This condition is known as hyperdontia, which means having too many teeth, and it can also affect other teeth in the mouth.

Research suggests that the extra wisdom teeth are more common in some areas of the world than others. For example, studies have found that up to 32% of the population in some parts of Asia have extra wisdom teeth, while the prevalence is much lower in Europe, around 1.5%.

But why do some people have extra wisdom teeth? It’s thought that it could be due to a genetic mutation, an inherited condition, or environmental factors like diet and nutrition. However, the evidence is still inconclusive, and more research is needed on this topic.

Having extra wisdom teeth can cause problems such as overcrowding, impacted teeth, and infection. These issues can lead to pain, swelling, and even damage to nearby teeth and gums. In some cases, people with extra wisdom teeth may need to have them removed, just like with regular wisdom teeth.

In conclusion, while most people have only four wisdom teeth, around 5% of the population can have up to six. This condition, known as hyperdontia, is more prevalent in some areas of the world than others and can cause problems like overcrowding and infection. If you’re experiencing any symptoms related to your wisdom teeth, it’s best to consult a dental professional for advice and treatment.

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