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26-year-old wants to correct his teeth, is it still too late?

Of course it's too late! Don't say 26, even if you are 36 or 46, you can correct it! It's just that the older you get, the better the correction effect may be and the longer it may take. Let me talk about my own experience. In junior high school, my family took me to have my teeth straightened. At that time, it was not so common to really correct teeth. Wearing braces to school every day, I feel very uncomfortable, and most importantly, it is really painful. That's really young. I don't know how important it is to have beautiful teeth, so I cry in bed with braces every night! You don't even eat, and you say it hurts. Now think about it. It's really work! Because I am an only child, my parents can't stand my noise, so orthodontics is interrupted. Sadly, there was a tooth extraction before correction, which was originally used to correct the gap, but due to the interruption of correction, all the teeth fell through the gap for a long time, and the whole teeth were crooked. When I graduated from college, I asked my family to correct my teeth, but they refused because they thought I couldn't hold on. Then, after I got married and gave birth to a child, one day in my thirties, I suddenly wanted to correct my teeth again, so I went to the dentist regardless of the willy-nilly, and got corrected. This time, because I had to go to work, I did invisible braces without wearing traditional braces, but the pain was still very painful. Every braces is so painful in the early stage that even eating is a kind of torture. But I survived this time! So now I can smile with confidence! So believe me, as long as I can persist, I can correct my teeth at any age!