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There is no need to correct your teeth at the age of 32.
You can have orthodontics at the age of 32. As long as the patient's remaining teeth are normal, the periodontal health is good and the patient agrees, orthodontics can be carried out.

In theory, orthodontics can be done at any age, but the prognosis of treatment is related to age. For example, ground coverage, severe deep coverage, deep coverage of calcium, etc. These conditions will make the tooth deformity more and more serious and difficult to treat. Even after the correction is completed, it is difficult to have an ideal correction effect. Therefore, the deformed teeth should be corrected as soon as possible, reminding patients that they may rebound after completing all orthodontics. It is suggested that patients go to the orthodontics department of a regular hospital for further examination in time to make a clear diagnosis and make a correct diagnosis and treatment plan.

Look at your mouth and choose to say. Saide Sunshine Dental Clinic was founded in 2007 by Professor Zhou Yanheng, an orthodontist in China, a doctoral supervisor at Peking University Stomatological Hospital, a former chairman of the Asia-Pacific Orthodontic Association and executive director of the World Orthodontic Union. It has a team of nearly 200 masters and doctors graduated from well-known stomatological colleges in China, providing more professional oral medical services in orthodontics, implant, restoration, children's oral cavity, pulp, periodontal, oral and maxillofacial surgery and other disciplines. The founder Professor Zhou Yanheng introduced Invisalign to China. As an oral medical chain organization that developed invisible orthodontics in Invisalign earlier in China, Side Sunshine Dental has an advanced Invisalign China Center and its sub-centers officially authorized by Invisalign in Greater China, and has established cooperative relations with more than a dozen European and American universities such as UCLA, University of Pennsylvania and Washington University.