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After the golden age, can the "old aunt" still do orthodontics? What effect does orthodontics have on the body?
There is no strict age limit for orthodontics. It is not unusual for an "old aunt" to do orthodontics, and it is also a normal trivial matter for today's medical technology. However, orthodontics is very harmful to the gums, and irreversible situations often occur. Therefore, we must carefully consider whether it is necessary to sacrifice our health for a beautiful tooth.

Among my colleagues and friends, there are many friends who have experienced orthodontics Are determined to do orthodontics in order to make their external image more attractive. At present, orthodontics is mainly achieved through braces, that is, the teeth to be corrected are forcibly changed by external force, and the orientation of teeth is changed by long-term external force. This process is usually accompanied by pain and various discomforts and taboos, which is really not a good method.

Generally speaking, the younger the orthodontics, the better, because the body's recovery ability is very strong when it is young; At the same time, the teeth are also relatively strong, so there is no need to worry that the gums will be completely loose during the correction process, and there will be bad phenomena such as tooth loss. Doing so can also reduce the risks and adverse consequences of orthodontics. I think this "old aunt" should still be young, just after puberty. Under such circumstances, orthodontics can still be carried out.

When orthodontics, you must choose a regular hospital or dental clinic, and try to listen to the doctor's guidance in the process of orthodontics to avoid hurting the gums. In the process of correction, pay attention to maintaining oral hygiene, and go to the hospital in time if you feel uncomfortable.