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Understanding Eye Tooth Loss: Causes & What to Expect
Yes, most people lose their eye teeth. Eye teeth, also known as maxillary canines or cuspid teeth, are the third tooth from the midline in the upper jaw, located on each side of the mouth. They are usually the last adult teeth to erupt, typically appearing between the ages of 11 and 13. While some people may retain their eye teeth throughout life, it is not uncommon for these teeth to be lost or extracted for various reasons, such as dental crowding, impacted wisdom teeth, or gum disease.Toothache - Related Articles
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