IT depends on your doctor so you should go and ask a doctor that lives near you.
it takes about 6 months :)
Ask your dentist.
No. If you only have a problem with your top teeth, only your top will get braces. Sometimes the ortodontist doesn't put braces on the back teeth until later. Sometimes, although this doesn't happen much, the braces will only be placed on the front four teeth.
Yes, all of your teeth must be fully grown in to get braces. Braces are glued to each individual tooth. Therefore, if one tooth were to fall out while the wearer had braces, the new tooth would be unaffected by the braces.
Your best option is to discuss this with a qualified orthodontist. Removing teeth is fairly common in orthodontic treatment, however, it usually involves removing a tooth or teeth further back in the mouth and then spreading out the front teeth with braces to close that gap. This way your normal appearance is preserved.
REALLY CERAMIC BRACES ARE LIKE REGULAR (STAINLESS STEEL) BRACES, THE ONLY THING THAT CHANGES (OBVIOUSLY) IS THE COLOR AND THE SIZE. THEY SHOULD LAST THE SAME ON YOUR TEETH AS THE REGULAR ONES AND IF YOU TAKE REALLY GOOD CARE OF THEM, YOU WON'T HAVE A PROBLEM... = )
There are very few cases where the Orthodontist would only put braces on the bottom teeth and not both. Most of the time they require the patient to wear them on the top and the bottom because it is better for alignment versus only moving the teeth on the bottom. However, if you have the right alignment without braces on the top, then the Orthodontist will only recommend braces for the bottom teeth.
Yes, Lingual Braces.
To keep the teeth together. Sure your braces will make your teeth straight but they can open up a gap again ( if that is the reason you needed braces). So a retanier will only keep the teeth straight
no there is a solution invisalign
yes they do. they only cover braces if your dentist says it is medically necessary.
No you only get a retainer.
I went to the orthodontist today. On the first day I went they did molds and x-rays. At the second visit they will tell you what they need to do to your teeth, such as, orthopedic care or getting braces. Then on your third visit they will give you braces, however this is only if you need braces.