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Can jaw grow after 25? Understanding Jaw Growth and Adult Remodeling

While the dramatic growth spurts of puberty cease around the late teens and early twenties for most, a jaw is not a static structure and continues to undergo changes throughout adult life. Understanding how this continuous remodeling process works is key to addressing concerns about bite alignment and facial aesthetics, even long after age 25.

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At what age does a jaw stop growing? Understanding facial development

Research has shown that while much of facial development occurs in childhood, the lower jaw continues to develop longer than other facial bones. Understanding **at what age does a jaw stop growing** is vital for effective orthodontic planning and ensuring lifelong oral health.

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What age does the jaw stop changing and why does it matter?

While it's a common misconception that our jaws stop changing in our late teens, the reality is more nuanced; dental science shows that the jaw can continue to change and remodel throughout a person's life, though at a much slower rate. Understanding what age does the jaw stop changing is crucial for managing lifelong dental health, especially for seniors.

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