It is human nature to love beauty, regardless of age, and teeth, as a component member of the appearance, are often the object of orthodontic treatment, so is there an age limit for orthodontic treatment? Can any age group undergo orthodontic treatment? Yes, age is not a limiting factor for orthodontic treatment. Teeth grow in the alveolar bone, which is a malleable bone tissue that grows and rebuilds as the teeth grow and erupt, remodeling as they move. When we perform orthodontics external forces are applied to the teeth to move them into the desired position in the dentition, the new alveolar bone is remodeled and the old alveolar bone is resorbed. The alveolar bone of any age can be remodeled, so adults can be orthodontic, only 12 to 18 years old is the peak of development, the most active alveolar bone remodeling, orthodontic time is relatively short; and after adulthood, growth and development is basically completed, the jaw bone has become bony fusion, plasticity is relatively low, coupled with the metabolism becomes slower after adulthood, biological reactivity is reduced, so The orthodontic bone reconstruction is relatively slow, the orthodontic time spent is relatively long, but can achieve the purpose of correction. Although adults spend relatively longer time for orthodontics, but the orthodontic process using lingual invisible orthodontic technology or the use of ceramic transparent brackets can effectively avoid the adverse effects of orthodontic treatment on work and social life, so no need to worry about your age, consider the adverse effects of orthodontic treatment on your work and social life, let go of your feet and boldly go after beauty!