Occasionally, yes.
I used to have braces and faced the same problem. Instead of putting a bracket on that baby tooth, they justleave the wire that connects the brackets near the top of the tooth. After you lose the baby tooth and the new one growns in, a bracket will be glued on.
Once all of your baby teeth have fallen out and grown in!
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.
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, I have the same problem, you can either have it taken out altogether and have a fake tooth put in, or you can have the adult tooth brought down with braces. So far the braces thing isn't so bad, fyi. I have surgery tomorrow to expose my adult tooth. But I asked the same question, and the answer was no for me.
Because the grown up tooth pushes through the gum which makes the baby tooth get looser and eventually falls out.
yes
no it will grow back and once it does fully the orthodontist will put a bracket on taht tooth too.
You can try wiggling the "baby tooth" (if it doesn't hurt to do so) until it is loose enough to come out - most baby teeth have very short roots. If this doesn't work you need to see a dentist, the remaining baby tooth will cause displacement and over crowding of your new permanent teeth.
You must go to the dentist.Your other tooth[grown up] could crack the baby tooth or the other way around.
Braces on baby teeth can be used to make room for incoming teeth if there isn't enough room naturally. Sometimes a kid will not have certain baby teeth or will lose them earlier than normal and the space will close, and braces or extractions may be necessary to make room for the permanent teeth
you probebly shouldn't be smoking if you still have baby teeth......