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Can you still correct your teeth at the age of 26?
You can correct your teeth at the age of 26. Although the growth and development of adults have stopped and the external morphology of bones has stabilized, the ability of regeneration and reconstruction inside bones still exists (such as healing after fracture). Generally speaking, if adults do not have severe periodontitis, their teeth can be corrected. For 60-year-old adults and 12-year-old children, there is not much difference in the influence of orthodontic force on healthy tooth movement.

It should be emphasized that the older you get, the more difficult it may be to correct it; Adult maxillofacial deformities can only be solved by surgery, and simple orthodontics can only solve their dental problems.