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</html><description>Many of us have grown up watching our school friends wearing braces and assume that once we get past the age of 18 there is nothing that can be done about the position of the teeth. Interestingly, many adults notice that their teeth get more crooked with age and may not have needed a brace [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
