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Is it too late to correct teeth at the age of 35?
It is everyone's dream to have neat teeth, and neat white teeth will leave a deep impression on people, but everyone's teeth are different. Many people are born with irregular teeth and need orthodontic treatment as soon as possible. Otherwise, it will affect oral health, so is it too late to correct your teeth at the age of 35?

You can still correct your teeth at the age of 35, but it certainly takes longer for adults to correct their teeth. Then the recovery time will definitely take more time than that of young people, but it will not affect the result of correction too much, so it is not too late to correct teeth at the age of 35.

Correcting teeth can keep teeth clean and help maintain periodontal health. At the same time, if there are regularly arranged teeth, teeth also have their own cleaning ability. However, if the teeth are not arranged neatly, it is particularly troublesome to clean them up at ordinary times, and it is easy to cause gum problems, such as swelling and pain of the gums, and even dental lesions will occur in severe cases. For example, oral diseases such as loose teeth and gingival atrophy will be more difficult to treat, so correcting teeth can make teeth more tidy and periodontal health.

Correcting teeth can increase personal confidence, because some people can't laugh because their teeth are not beautiful. In daily life, we can often see some people smiling after blocking their teeth with their hands, which may be because their teeth are not beautiful. If you have beautiful and neat teeth in your daily life, you can not only make your appearance more beautiful, but also enhance your self-confidence and reflect your quality of life.