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It is different for everyone, so this might not be the same for you. Some people have to get expanders and other equipment before they get braces.This is what happened for me, but it is very unlikely that your procedures will be exactly the same. All orthodontists are different. This is the basic and typical way to get braces, though.They start by putting spacers on your teeth to widen the space between the molars and make it easier to put the "ring" on your molars. You usually have these for 2 weeks before you get your actual braces. After the 2 weeks is up, you go back to the orthodontist and get the spacers removed. Your orthodontist will then insert the "rings" onto your back molars. You will get two for top braces and two for the bottom braces. If you are getting full-mouth braces, you will have four total. The "ring" acts as an end point for the wire and sits on your back molars. The orthodontist then precedes to glue the brackets to your teeth. After the glue dries, he/she will insert the wire. Small bands are put on the brackets to hold the wire in place. You might be able to choose the color(s) of the bands depending on the type of braces you are getting. The extra wire is cut off and you are finished!
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The full process is quite a long duration. Your first appointment is your exam, where they will tell you if they think you need braceS. then your second one is getting x-rays and a mould of your teeth ( this bit can make you gag) also they take a couple of photos. Then the next appointment will be getting the braces on. First they put rings around your back molars and then they clean your teeth. Then they put glue on your teeth and the brackets are bonded on. They put a blue light on them and wait for it to dry. Then you pick your colours and they put the wire in and secure it with your chosen colour bands. This is all painless!! You get them off after 1-3 years on average, then you have a retainer to make sure they dont shift back into their crooked position
J'ai des bagues orthodontiques! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I have braces!" The declaration translates literally as "I have some orthodontic rings!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zheh dey ba-kor-to-don-teek" in French.
No observations have been fully made but mars may develop a ring system in the future.
No. They make you take all your jewlery, rings, earrings, and all that decorative stuff off your body and sometimes if you have a tattoo they will send a specialist to even take that off. It all depends on how long your sentence is in jail
There are a few types namelyconventional braces with colored rings coiled around a metal bracket to secure the arch wireself ligating bracket system with a door to be opened or closed for arch wire placement and removalInvisalign with transparent alignersclear bracketsFor more information please visit http://www.intelligentdental.com/2010/01/25/what-dental-corrective-surgery-could-do-for-you-part-1/
There is a little discomfort mostly. Pressure and a little discomfort. The worst part is getting the bands removed and all you feel is pressure and maybe taste a little blood if you have food/plaque in-between your band and your tooth or gum. Warning: Your teeth will feel pretty slimy and fragile. What I did was eat ice cream and applesauce and stuff like that for a day or so til I got used to not having braces.
There are naturally occurring rings, like tree rings and the rings of Saturn.
it has rings but not icy rings
no way! earth does not have rings but it has the rings you wear
Stars do not have rings. Planets have rings.