How many teeth you got in your mouth?

Not a dictionary version, but the true nub of white teeth growing in your jaw.

Answers:
18 baby 32 permanent, i have 2
28
real or fake teeth?

30

14 on bottom and 16 on top, is an estimate i was counting with me toungue.
the correct answer is 32 that is unless you have been smoking crack then you might just have a few
big rob is right..32
?! 28 i think. i'm still 14 so i might have less!
Hi from France ♫

30 for me !! .

Have a nice day,

Cat.
Depends on how many teeth were pulled out since your 2nd set of teeth grew in..

By the way teeth do not grow in your jaw they grow in your gums.

Happy chewing..
The first set of 20 deciduous teeth fall out when a child is about 6 years old. They're replaced by a set of 32 permanent teeth.
26+4wisdom teeth=30 teeth
i got 2 pulled a week ago
i need to get the other 2 pulled tomorrow seriously. after that i will have a total of 24 teeth.
why? because of braces. ouch!
oh yeah, 24+4 wisdom teeth = 28 teeth in my mouth by tomorrow.
for complete set of teeth there should be 32 for permanent teeth present. the eruption of all permanent teeth is completed at the age of 12 but 4 of them are called the wisdom teeth or the 3rd molars which erupt at the age of 17-21. but in some patients these molars do not erupt or come out due to some factors. for our baby teeth also called the temporary teeth which erupt from 6 months old to 2 years old, the complete number is 20 which eventually exfoliates when the permanent ones come out.
my sis is an ex dental nurse and i asked her. the answer is 32 for the average person. However, that may change due to the amount of teeth removed. eg. if your wisdom teeth (the 4 back ones) havent come through then you would only have 28.
hope that helps. Sorry if i sound like a dictionary!!
28. I had 33 but my wisdom teeth and the extra wisdom tooth was removed. (32 is the normal amount)

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