Not necessarily. The need for braces to correct an overbite depends on the severity of the overbite and its impact on the individual's oral health and function. In some cases, other treatments like tooth extraction or surgery may be recommended instead of braces. A consultation with a dentist or orthodontist is the best way to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Your teeth feel incredibly smooth, and, at least in the day of metal braces, your jaw feels lighter.
I don't know because i don't have braces but some people do get braces because they want them if you have the money then i guess you would be fine because i want braces to and i don't need them i just got a gap and a overbite and i'm getting braces and my gap isn't that bad so you could .
If you're undergoing orthodontic treatment with Invisalign braces, you're probably aware that certain foods can be challenging to enjoy while keeping your aligners clean and maintaining the integrity of your treatment. One of the concerns that often arises is whether sugar-free candy is a suitable option for those with Invisalign. Let's explore this topic.
Invisalign braces offer a discreet and convenient way to straighten your teeth, but they do come with some dietary restrictions to ensure that your aligners remain in good condition and your treatment progresses as planned. Traditional candies with high sugar content are generally discouraged for those with braces, as they can promote tooth decay and may stick to the aligners, making them difficult to clean.
However, sugar-free candy can be a more forgiving option for Invisalign wearers. Here's why:
Reduced Risk of Tooth Decay: Sugar is the primary contributor to tooth decay. Sugar-free candy eliminates this concern because it doesn't contain the same sugars that feed harmful bacteria in your mouth, leading to cavities.
Easier to Clean: Invisalign aligners need to be removed for eating and drinking anything other than plain water. Sugar-free candy is less likely to stick to your aligners, making them easier to clean when you brush your teeth before reinserting your aligners.
Less Discoloration: Sugar-free candies are generally less likely to cause teeth discoloration compared to candies with high sugar content. This can help you maintain a brighter smile during your orthodontic treatment.
However, it's important to keep in mind that while sugar-free candy is a better choice for Invisalign wearers, it is not entirely risk-free. Some sugar-free candies may still contain acids and artificial sweeteners that can be harmful to your teeth, so moderation is key. Moreover, constant snacking on any type of candy can prolong the time your aligners are out, which may impact the effectiveness of your treatment. It's best to enjoy sugar-free treats in moderation and ensure that you maintain good oral hygiene habits.
In conclusion, sugar-free candy is a more tooth-friendly option for Invisalign wearers compared to sugary candies. While it can be enjoyed as an occasional treat, remember to maintain a balanced diet, practice good oral hygiene, and consult your orthodontist for specific dietary recommendations tailored to your treatment. By following these guidelines, you can enjoy your Invisalign journey while satisfying your sweet tooth in a responsible manner.
Super glue should come off after a while of being on a wet surface. It will eventually wear out.
Yes. Removing the spacers early and without placing the orthodontic bands will result in the teeth returning to their original positions in a very short time.
It depends on the amount of pressure is on the teeth for a certain amount of time and how sensitive your gums are. Most people with braces get a bit of swelling, but it's nothing to worry about usually.
The best color for braces is normally your favorite color. But beware! The colors brown, green, and yellow just look nasty! They make your teeth look gross, so I don't recommend them.
If you are referring to the pain caused by your teeth moving, then you can use anbesol, which numbs mucous membranes. It is relatively easy to find.
it's actually quick, simple, and painless. when i got mine off, they just snapped it off, literally. and then did a ton of polishing and cleaning... x rays. it feels different, but it isn't sore.
Usually, retainers are used after braces are removed to "retain" the effect of the braces. It is like weaning the braces off the teeth.
What does the word retainer mean? Exactly, to retain.
Orthodontic braces do not 'cause' cavities. More than likely, inadequate oral hygiene caused the cavity.
The problem with braces is that they can make oral hygiene more difficult. Depending on the specific case, the person usually has brackets, bands, and wires all over the teeth, making it difficult to adequately get the teeth clean.
In addition to the usual brushing, it is recommended that a person in braces use additional methods to clean their teeth. Oral irrigation (Water Pik) and interproximal cleaners (Proxabrush) be helpful in keeping the teeth clean.
In addition, daily fluoride rinses (ACT, Fluorigard) can be used to strengthen the tooth enamel and and make it more resistant to dental decay.
Yes because if you have an overbite it has to fix the top and bottom to have perfect teeth i know because i have braces for an overbite.
You have to wear braces for two years normally. If you don't need them for that long it is for only one year. Hope I could be of help!
people wanted straight teeth and would go to extreme lengths to do so, their incredibly inhumane I think meaning very painful amongst other things... I hope that technology makes them a thing of the past as its one of the most painful things I've ever gone through even after their off it'll haunt you.
You can't get braces on baby teeth. The girl would have to have her permanent teeth first (and should, by the age of 13). Needing braces is a matter of genetics and heredity. Some people have perfectly straight teeth naturally. Others (like me!) have needed braces. ~ T
if you have good teeth, nothing, but if they are crooked, they will stay that way and you might get some teeth pulled. And also if not treated you will later get jaw pain.
I heard it was made of nickel and titanium, and the orthadonists bend it to fit your teeth and put bands in it to help it stay together, you can pick out the color of your bands and it might make your teeth feel sore for one to two weeks but that is normal so good luck if your getting braces like me Oh and mine is green and blue.
Totally! Just check out all the famous people who have worn braces...
- Tom Cruise
- Dakota Fanning
- Emma Watson
- Jaden Smith
- Logan Lerman
- and lots of others!
Actors can totally rock braces. Heck, Dakota Fanning even had a headgear.
Well, I just got my braces off yesterday (yay!), so I'll tell you what happened to me yesterday at my appointment:
Hope this helped! :)
Yes, otherwise bits of food grow bacteria that rot your teeth and sugar rots your teeth. You can also get yellow marks on your teeth where your braces have been. The braces process is quicker if you have clean teeth, so it costs less if you're on a month to month plan. If you don't brush your teeth you can get bad breath, and people telling you, you have bits of food in your braces.