Yes. This is a reason why you have braces actually to straighten your mouth.
A chain works by closing spaces between teeth, or preventing spaces being opened while moving other teeth.
disordered,tooth spaces
no many people have spaces your not the only one although you may end up with braces
No, orthodontists do not break teeth to apply braces to your teeth. However, if the orthodontist has determined that your mouth is overcrowded, it may be necessary to have some teeth extracted if they will interfere with the plan of correction. Once the braces are put on and the teeth begin to shift, they will gradually fill in the spaces where the other teeth were.
The main positive outcome of braces on teeth is that the patient will have straight teeth, making it harder for food to get stuck between them. There should be no gaps between teeth.
Yes as they quickly move teeth to close spaces.
yes because the braces would straigten your teeth still
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.
no you don't because just getting a retainer will put your teeth back because you've already had braces.
Yes, or a retainer to straighten your teeth out.
Yes , apparently the braces get stuck between your teeth.
Christian Beadles Got is braces because his teeth were cracked