First of all, orthodontics is not recommended for minors, especially children under 12. This is because the alveolar bone of the child is still developing and may be affected by orthodontics. Therefore, parents should pay attention to their children's dental condition. If there are problems such as tooth deformity, it is best to wait until the child is mature before considering orthodontics.
Secondly, orthodontics is relatively difficult for adults, but it can still be corrected. Generally speaking, adults need 18 years old to perform orthodontics, because the alveolar bone has matured at this time, and the correction effect may not be as good as that of children, but it can still achieve certain results. It should be noted that adult orthodontics takes a relatively long time and requires patience and persistence.
Finally, for the elderly, due to age, the oral situation may be more complicated, which requires a comprehensive oral examination and evaluation. If the elderly have serious periodontal disease or other oral problems, they can be treated first and then consider orthodontics.
In a word, Grenfill has strict requirements and restrictions on orthodontics, and patients of different ages need different examination and treatment schemes. If orthodontics is needed, it is best to do a comprehensive oral examination and evaluation first to ensure your own safety and therapeutic effect.