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How young should you start?
Filed under InformationFeb 18Many people ask the question of what is the right age before one can start undergoing orthodontic procedures. It is a general consensus among dental practitioners that the best time is when the body has finished developing all it’s organs.

The good things about starting at this stage is that the teeth particularly, are easier to correct, and if one would have braces installed at this time, it would take a significantly shorter time for the alignment to be corrected compared to if he or she would have had it done later in his or her life. Catching any dental problems early lead to better and healthier teeth as a person grows older. Bad dental habits can also be corrected at once, preventing lasting and more extensive damage, while good habits will be easier to learn, with benefits in the long term.
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