No: No, the teeth by age 20 are completely formed. Unlike bone ,teeth are not constantly changing. You can make the outer surface of the enamel more resistant to cavities by using flouride.
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See an orthodontist : A healthy bite and good looking smile is important at any age. A variety of orthodontic treatments are available today for all ages and all situations (e.g. gaps, overbite, underbite, etc.). Orthodontists are trained three years longer than a general dentist. Call orthodontist for evaluation. If you have a healthy diet and you should be getting enough calcium from milk, cheese and yoghurts.
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