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Can you still correct your teeth when you are 32 years old?
It's not too late to correct your teeth in your thirties. There is no strict age limit for orthodontics, and patients of any age can receive orthodontic treatment. When orthodontic treatment begins at the age of 30, patients can actively cooperate with the operation, keep the oral cavity clean and reduce the occurrence of gingivitis and dental caries. Compared with teenagers, 30-year-old patients have slower tooth movement and smaller periodontal ligament area, so it is necessary to pay attention to using lighter orthodontic force to activate the cell activity of periodontal tissue. It is best to use intermittent force or extend the follow-up time to provide enough reconstruction time for periodontal tissue and prevent alveolar bone absorption.

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