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How long does it take for orthodontics?
How long does orthodontics usually take?

Different age, different types of malocclusion, different degree of orthodontics complexity and different time needed for orthodontics.

If the child's "floor cover" has not finished changing his teeth, use a simple movable appliance to correct it. It may be over in five to eight months. If only the teeth are irregular, it has not caused serious tooth, jaw and facial deformities, such as maxillary protrusion, maxillary retraction, mandibular protrusion and mandibular retraction. Then the time for children with permanent teeth to correct their teeth is 2 ~ 3 years, and adults are longer than teenagers. If the jaws are not harmonious, it may take as long as 2 to 4 years to correct the teeth. When some serious malocclusion can not be solved by simple correction, it needs to be treated by growth improvement or orthodontics and orthognathic surgery.

What is the best age for orthodontics?

When is the best time for orthodontics? Experts point out that it is more difficult for adults to correct their teeth than children, because the bones of adults are fully developed and the recovery of tooth displacement is not as fast as that of minors. The growth and development of adults have stopped, bone metabolism and alveolar bone remodeling are relatively slow, teeth move relatively slowly, and the correction time is longer than that of children. Orthopedic treatment of jaw bone has little effect.

Orthodontics is generally around the age of 12 to 18, so when is the best time for orthodontics? The diagnosis of children's orthodontic tooth deformity is clear, and the correction is fast and stable in the rapid growth period. If you miss the above correction period, you can also perform adult orthodontic denture types after 18 years old, restore chewing, language and temporomandibular joint functions, and make your face beautiful.

Severe cases can be treated by orthognathic surgery, and the effect is very obvious. Therefore, it is not absolute to determine the best time for orthodontics. Doctors should look at the different types of tooth deformities and the growth and development of individuals.