no there is a solution invisalign
people get braces to straighten up their teeth if they are unsatisfied with the way they grew in
There is only one way to get gum out of a person teeth. The easiest way would be brush your teeth.
You'll need to visit your orthodontist and get braces. "Buck teeth" are from over jet or over bite, or both. Braces is the only way to move your teeth back. You'll need to visit an orthodontist. Ask your doctor for a referral. Occasionally, as the jaw grows, the teeth start to fit correctly. Some orthodontists fit an expandable retainer, which reshapes the jaw so that there is space for incoming teeth. There is usually no need to pull baby teeth in advance of permanent teeth--if this is suggested, get another opinion.
You can't fix it once it gets very well. I have braces and I think if you just keep brushing and flossing you won't need to feel the need and whiten your teeth. But if it's way yellow then you would have to pay a lot of money to your dentist to fix that.
If teeth are growing outwards or in any way other than levelly then braces may be needed. They put tension on the teeth, pulling them, very gradually, into line.
There is no way for you to fix them and you could potentially make things worse and/or harm yourself. Leave the dentistry up to the dentist!
A person who's teeth are curved inward, but are not crooked would most likely be given a retainer. Braces are only used for straightening teeth that are crooked.
Well, I know from experience. I clench and grinde my teeth and my back brackets on my molars always fall off. Does that answer your question? the braces on my bottom teeth get in the way when my top teeth bite down on them like when i eat the top teeth touches the bottom braces
Yes. I am 24 years old and I have an overbite. The dentist has told me that braces will fix my overbite. Good luck to you and God Bless:)
No. If you have a chipped tooth or a tooth that isn't the way it's supposed to, the dentist will have to remove it before you can have braces.
braces are way worse! spacers only cause mild pain on the teeth they are touching. braces cause pain on all your teeth; plus, it will take weeks if not months for your gums & cheeks to get used to the braces. with braces, every time you bump your mouth for the first few months- blood & sores! it is very painful!! spacers just feel like a big chunk of dental floss is stuck between your teeth! nothing you can't handle. braces are an entirely different story!
You usually get powerchain braces for gaps, and to keep your teeth in they're place. Most people get power chain braces when they're about to get they're braces off. To keep they're teeth the same way the braces left them. Hope I helped!