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.
An orthodontist can put braces on your teeth
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Braces!
No, I have procelin crowns and I am getting braces. They just had to fix my teeth first before they put on the braces. Good luck:)
Yes, you can have braces on the inside part of your teeth, they're called lingual 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.
Dental braces with a porcelain jacket in the front teeth is perfectly acceptable and very common. The only disadvantage is how easily the porcelain can be broken.
Yes
No. If you only have a problem with your top teeth, only your top will get braces. Sometimes the ortodontist doesn't put braces on the back teeth until later. Sometimes, although this doesn't happen much, the braces will only be placed on the front four teeth.
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Fake braces are tiny beeds that look like braces. They are waxed on teeth and put in a paperclip.