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  <title>Crowded teeth in middle aged adults- Causes, Treatment and Options</title>
  <description>Dr Chang, orthodontist at Smiles &amp;amp;amp; Faces Orthodontics Blacktown&amp;amp;nbsp; does a deep dive with Dr Tang, periodontist at Blacktown Specialist Dental into causes, treatment and options for middle aged adults with crooked teeth. Some highlights are: 1:24: What is gum disease? 2:11: What untreated gum disease can lead to and why gum treatment before starting orthodontics is important. 3:56: Does gum disease affect 1 tooth, a few teeth or most teeth? 5:01: Why gum disease is best treated early? 5:31: Dr Chang shares a personal story on why teeth are important during the middle aged years. 6:56: Can brushing teeth well prevent gum disease? 7:26: Why severe gum disease is best treated with your periodontist or general dentist. 9:31: If I have gum disease and crooked teeth, how soon can I have my teeth straightened?&amp;amp;nbsp; 11:01: Role of smoking in gum treatment and response to gum treatment. 12:26: What are the teeth straightening options for adults with crooked teeth and a past history of gum problems? 13:26: Why periodontists prefer aligners over braces as the preferred method of teeth movement.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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