Second question, how long does it take for orthodontics at the age of 28? In fact, we can't give a fixed time limit, because it has a lot to do with the patient's own oral situation, and it will also be affected by many other related factors. Usually, it is influenced by the following factors:
First, the patient's teeth are deformed. Different tooth deformities need different correction time according to different correction schemes. Usually, the more serious the patient's tooth deformity is, the longer it takes to correct it.
Second, the patient's oral condition. The difference of oral conditions will also affect the time required for correction. Generally speaking, orthodontists with periodontal problems will take longer to correct than orthodontists with healthy periodontal conditions, because they usually need periodontal treatment before correction.
Third, the hospital's scientific and technological equipment and doctors' technical experience. Patients choose different hospitals and doctors, and different medical equipment and technical conditions will also affect the time required for correction. Usually, choosing a professional stomatological hospital and experienced doctors is more conducive to achieving the ideal correction effect and shortening the time required for correction.
Because the time required for correction is generally mainly affected by the above factors, the answer to it can not be a simple answer, but should be analyzed according to the specific situation. In addition, in the process of correction, the cooperation of patients is also very important. Patients' good oral hygiene, regular examination and following the doctor's advice will help to achieve the ideal correction effect and shorten the correction time.