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Can I still do dental plastic surgery at the age of 25?
Please remember that there is no age limit for any operation now, except that recovery will be slower than that of young people when they are old!

So 25 is no big deal. Many people do it in their thirties. Don't ask us these questions. If you look for a hospital doctor, you can definitely work out a correction plan that suits you. You can extract teeth at most, or you can not extract teeth. This is not for you to decide. If the adult can't, the doctor will try not to let you pull out your teeth, but if you have to pull out your teeth to have a good effect, you don't have to worry. Adults take out more than half of their teeth.

Adults say, later than young people. I won't have my teeth extracted for at least 1.5 years. If I pull out my tooth, it will take two years or more. The price is naturally not cheap, and the material of braces is good or bad, generally 3000+. What I do is a medium price of more than 4000.

So the question you should consider is not whether you can still have it, but whether you should spend a lot of money and a short time in exchange for neat teeth in the future. If you think it's worth it, don't hesitate. Go to the doctor now and ask him to make a correction plan for you. If you are afraid now, I advise you to consider weighing the pros and cons. If you are still hesitating, will you regret it when you are nearly 30 years old? So, if you dare not do it, don't think about anything. Don't think about the problem of teeth. Ugly is ugly. It's original anyway, so comfort yourself!

I'm 22 years old. I just had an amendment and hesitated 1 for many years. I'm not worried about wearing braces, but because my parents don't want me to do it for fear of problems. But I am personally willing to take responsibility for myself, and I will not blame others for any problems, because I am willing. This year, I took my parents to the hospital. After reading it, the doctor said that my teeth needed to be corrected. Then I analyzed the benefits of orthodontics and those of non-orthodontics. Later, I agreed.

In fact, this operation need not be too complicated. As long as the teeth are not sick (they must be cured and corrected). After doing it, I will feel pain every month in addition to exertion. If you get used to it, you won't feel anything. Then you will brush your teeth frequently every day to cooperate with the doctor. It will be much better than not correcting braces after two years. Therefore, finding a responsible and good doctor is the key.

In addition, since everyone is different, some people do feel that the whole tooth is not effective after fixation. Personally, I think there is a chance, but everyone can't replace each other and is the only individual. So, you must be responsible for yourself.