Yes, Lingual Braces.
yes
your teeth.(like mine) when you have braces you need an orthodontist.
she has them on the back of her teeth.
Braces are designed to move your teeth into better alignment. A retainer is designed to keep your teeth in their current position following braces. If your teeth are where you want them to be, you do not need braces or a retainer. If they are not, you will need to have them moved with braces followed by a retainer to hold them in place.
I got my braces when i was eight, and now my teeth are perfect. The sooner the better.
It depends on the individual. If there are jaw alignment problems that may need headgear, you are looking at several years. If it is just straightening teeth straight up, somewhere between six months and a year.
In order to receieve braces you need to have lost all of your baby teeth. The answer to your question is yes, I know of a couple people who had to get adult teeth pulled to get braces. So yes.
In order to get braces for your teeth, you will need to visit the dentist or a orthodontist. These health care professionals will be able to offer advice about whether you need braces and suggest which ones will be most suitable for you.
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.
If you actually want braces, you're crazy. p.s. you need crooked teeth to get braces.
Teeth will look uneven and there will be gaps.
You need to have lost all of your baby teeth and all of your grown up teeth need to have if not fully but almost fully come in. That is completley false, i have got braces and i have a baby tooth still, what they do is that they don't put a thing on that tooth and they give you 3 months to wobble your baby tooth out.
Normally, children are referred to an orthodontics doctor when their teeth need straightening. Most of the orthodontics doctor's work involves straightening or alligning teeth.