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Can teeth be straightened at the age of 36?

You can have teeth straightened at the age of 36. There is no age limit for orthodontic treatment. If the patient is older, correction will be more difficult and the correction time will be longer. Corrections should be made according to the specific causes and symptoms, corrective devices should be worn reasonably, and the correction status should be reviewed regularly at the hospital.

At the age of 36, the teeth are already relatively stable, and the space for jawbone development is relatively small. The periodontal membrane cells are relatively slow to respond to corrective instruments, making correction more difficult. It is recommended to go to the dental department of a regular tertiary hospital for a comprehensive dental check-up, and make corresponding corrections based on dental problems, such as misaligned teeth, protruding teeth, or missing teeth.

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