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Will the orthodontic process be slow in adulthood?
Very slow

Adults do correction, because the development has stopped, we dentists can only be forced to make compromises, so orthodontics is a confrontational process, and patients reverse the shape of teeth that have grown and formed with the help of doctors.

The best time for orthodontic alignment is only the high-speed growth and development period of113 years after breast replacement, because at that time, the bone itself has not been shaped, there will be no big damage, and the cost is low and the efficiency is high. With domestic brackets, adults may have imported self-locking orthodontic speed. Beyond this age, both high school students and college students will have an impact on their teeth. The older you get, the greater the damage.

Everything is divided into two parts, especially in the medical field. At the same time, there may be some side effects, such as side effects of drugs and scars left by surgery. In contrast, the side effects of orthodontic treatment are very slight, but its therapeutic effect is remarkable. So what effect will healthy qi therapy have?

Effect of 1) on dental pulp: At the initial stage of treatment, the dental pulp has mild and temporary inflammatory reaction, which shows that the patient has pain or discomfort in the first few days after stress, but the experiment proves that this effect has no clinical significance.

2) Influence on the root: During the orthodontic process, the tooth root surface also undergoes the reconstruction activities of absorption and proliferation. After treatment, the root will return to normal by its own repair ability, but if the stress during treatment is too large, it will increase the risk of root absorption.

3) Influence on alveolar bone height: People who have undergone orthodontic treatment will have a slight decrease in alveolar bone height. This is because wearing an appliance makes oral hygiene difficult to maintain, increases the chance of gingivitis, and has a certain impact on alveolar bone. After treatment, alveolar bone will not continue to be absorbed. If good oral hygiene is maintained, alveolar bone will gradually return to normal.