No. To have cap put on a chipped tooth requires the whole frontal surface to be free in order for the procedure to work. They would have to remove your braces and then put them back on after fixing the problem. Dentists also don't prefer removing brackets from capped teeth when you get your braces off as it can damage the cap.
The best idea is to wait until you get your braces off and then have the tooth or teeth fixed.
duhhh
No he did not have braces but he has chipped his tooth on a microphone before
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.
Yes, usually a chipped tooth, if not extremely serious, can be built back up by the dentist cosmetically. Nobody would even be able to tell you had the tooth built up.
When you get a chipped tooth the Dentist will gentley file it smooth again. So theres really nothing to worry about
They don't want the braces to break or to be damaged. They also want to make sure that they clean the whole tooth and not just part of the tooth.
The best way to treat a chipped tooth is going to the dentist and getting it fixed. However if you are experiencing pain you might want to try using a pain reliever than can be easily found in any drugstore, just like Ibuprofen.
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Well they attach a bracket to the impacted tooth and then attach a chain to that bracket and then to your wire on your braces. Every time you go to the orthodontist, they remove a link in the chain and in before you know your tooth will break through the gum. I had this done about two years ago.
willy
Smoking does in fact have a huge effect on a chipped tooth. Smoking can change the color of the teeth.
yes