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Problems about orthodontics ~ ~ ~
If you are a PLMM who cares about appearance, you can go to the hospital for a simple orthodontics and wear braces, but it is estimated that if you go, he will never only plastic the teeth you think are crooked. I am a medical student myself. He will say, "You have a lot of teeth that need to be corrected, which will affect your appearance. When you get old, you will eat more and more crooked." Then I don't know how much it will cost ... If it's not serious, I won't. Several of my sisters had fixed their teeth in junior high school, high school or college, and now (about a year after the operation) they have different degrees of gingival atrophy. After all, western medicine forced you to take the wire, and the roots were pulled out a little more or less. Later, the teeth became more and more unstable, and it was easier to fall off when they were old than crooked teeth. Moreover, the gums are atrophied and painful, so I can say goodbye to ice cream in my life! So I suggest you relax, be optimistic and don't do it. It better be natural ~