An orthodontist can put braces on your teeth
No. The braces will hold the teeth in place.
Braces are things that go on your teeth and it straighten your teeth and make you have a nicer smile
Byte invisible teeth strengthening braces
Of course you can. Braces have nothing to do with the "color/brightness" of your teeth. Braces are used to straighten teeth. If it is, in your finding, that drinking coffee has discolored your teeth, then he or she (your dentist) can apply a "whitener" to your teeth, regardless of braces. Regards
after you get used to your teeth with them tightened that month and you can eat solids again its like their not there. but..... very very painful when you first get the tigtenings, unless your teeth are sticking out of your mouth or something extreme stay far away from braces.
They do pay for braces, and its one set per lifetime. Medicaid has certain guidelines that they follow, and the braces has to be deemed really needed in order for them to pay. For example if their mouth is to little for their teeth, and needs a widener and braces they would pay for them, but if it's just that their teeth are a little out of place then they won't pay. It all depends too on how the Orthodontist writes it up.
yes you have to have braces on if your teeth are bad or less your teeth will move alone and your mouth will be weird
Braces are often used to remove gaps in teeth.
They shouldn't move back to their original positions. The whole purpose of braces is to properly align teeth. You may be given a 'retainer' after the braces are removed; this is put on at night for a few months to make sure that the teeth stay where the braces put them.
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.
You can get braces for any type of teeth that you may have. A dentist will be able to let you know if you are able to get braces.