what is third molar in biology
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Third molar
third molar
eighth permanent tooth in the maxilla and mandible on each side, making
it the most posterior tooth in human dentition; usually erupts between the seventeenth and twenty-third years; the roots are often fused, the separation being marked only by grooves; because it tends to erupt in an anterosuperior direction, the lower third molar often becomes impacted against the lower second molar; it is common for one or more third molar to fail to develop.
third molar
eighth permanent tooth in the maxilla and mandible on each side, making
it the most posterior tooth in human dentition; usually erupts between the seventeenth and twenty-third years; the roots are often fused, the separation being marked only by grooves; because it tends to erupt in an anterosuperior direction, the lower third molar often becomes impacted against the lower second molar; it is common for one or more third molar to fail to develop.
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Third molar is also called as wisdom tooth. It is the most posterior of the three molar’s. The age at which wisdom tooth come through is variable but generally occurs between late teens and earlier twenties
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