yes
i don't think so because you will have braces for at least two years and by that time the tooth will have probably grown to a full one so i think you will have to wait.
Yes you can still get braces even if your grownup teeth haven't grown in yet. The braces will then be used to straighten out yur teeth for your adult teeth.
You can't get braces with a tooth growing because you need to loose all your milk teeth before having braces. Having a tooth growing may push the brace.
Yes, but you may have to get them again once your teeth grow in.
yes but the teeth have to fully grow so the gaps are good because the dr is gonna take 2 or 3 teeth out
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.
Once all of your baby teeth have fallen out and grown in!
Yes, all of your teeth must be fully grown in to get braces. Braces are glued to each individual tooth. Therefore, if one tooth were to fall out while the wearer had braces, the new tooth would be unaffected by the braces.
No. A two year old can not have braces unless the lost at least 2 teeth and are fully grown in.
An adult fits the definition for a grown up.
Occasionally, yes.
5'4" (162.5 cm) for grown adult women and 5'9" (175 cm)for grown adult men.
no your gonna have a peker forever:)
dont worry, they will grow eventually. i am about to start highschool and my havent grown either. my best friend is also about to start highschool too and she is just as flat as me. just wait for it :)
Not mature; not grown up; not yet adult; not fully grown.