The reason you have 33 teeth instead of 32 teeth is because of a condition called Hyperdontia.
Hyperdontia is the condition that caues too many teeth to grow in your mouth.
The extra teeth can grow anywhere in the curved areas where teeth attach to your jaw.
This area is known as the dental arches.
Adults normally have 32 permanent teeth, while children have 20 baby teeth.
Though rare, extra teeth can develop in the mouth—a condition known as hyperdontia; the extra teeth themselves are called supernumerary teeth.
These teeth, which occur in.
Extra teeth may be baby or permanent teeth.
In permanent teeth, the prevalence of hyperdontia ranges from 0.1% to 3.8%.
In baby teeth, the prevalence is 0.3% to 0.6%. When it occurs in permanent teeth, hyperdontia is twice as common among males, compared with females.
A very few people have more than 32 teeth but this is considered an anomaly.
In general, probably over decades of evolutionary time, our jaws have gotten smaller so that there is not enough room for the full compliment of 32 teeth.
A grown-up person ideally should have 32 teeth.
Those with 31-32 teeth would enjoy fame and respect in society.
They will also be affluent.
In case you have only 28-30 teeth, a mixed fate awaits you; there could be joy as well as sadness in life.