It depends how big your gap is. But don't worry because if you see me right now you are going to laugh like you never did. (My gap is so big that i can fit me whole tongue in it.) So if your gap is like mines you definitely need braces.
no you don't need them, but it could help. nut you don't need them if you don't want them id recommend you to get them but its your choice.
yes you can to push your teeth together
It all depends on the space between your teeth.
she has them on the back of her teeth.
Braces are designed to move your teeth into better alignment. A retainer is designed to keep your teeth in their current position following braces. If your teeth are where you want them to be, you do not need braces or a retainer. If they are not, you will need to have them moved with braces followed by a retainer to hold them in place.
I got my braces when i was eight, and now my teeth are perfect. The sooner the better.
There are dentists that work with heavily sedated patients, but why you would need that while getting braces is beyond me. Apart from having to keep your mouth open it's about as uncomfortable as getting a seed caught between your teeth.
The bottom answer is not totally correct. You must wait at least a few weeks, preferably 3 months, before getting braces in order to let the gums and the bone heal properly before putting on braces. They can never get braces because they will irritate the damaged gums.
There are many ways to tell if you need braces. First of all there are different types of "bites" you could have The most common is the over, when your front teeth protrude too far. Second is an underbite, which is when your bottom teeth cover your top teeth. Third is called an open bite which occurs when you have space between you bottom and top teeth when you smile. The most common reason for one to need braces is if they have excess spacing between their teeth. Another reason is if your teeth are "misaligned". Your teeth are "misaligned" when the space between your top teeth is not perfectly aligned with the space of your bottom teeth. One of the last reasons is when your teeth are crowed, which simply means you don't have enough room in your mouth for your teeth! This is fixed one of two ways, braces or getting your teeth pulled most likely followed by braces.
In order to receieve braces you need to have lost all of your baby teeth. The answer to your question is yes, I know of a couple people who had to get adult teeth pulled to get braces. So yes.
so there teeth can be healthy
Dentist are people who clean, brush and floss your teeth. They also tell you when your teeth are coming in. They also tell you if you need braces. It is kinda scary going to the dentist at first. but once you are all done you want to go do it all over again.
There are many ways to tell if you need braces. First of all there are different types of "bites" you could have The most common is the over, when your front teeth protrude too far. Second is an underbite, which is when your bottom teeth cover your top teeth. Third is called an open bite which occurs when you have space between you bottom and top teeth when you smile. The most common reason for one to need braces is if they have excess spacing between their teeth. Another reason is if your teeth are "misaligned". Your teeth are "misaligned" when the space between your top teeth is not perfectly aligned with the space of your bottom teeth. One of the last reasons is when your teeth are crowed, which simply means you don't have enough room in your mouth for your teeth! This is fixed one of two ways, braces or getting your teeth pulled most likely followed by braces.
In order to get braces for your teeth, you will need to visit the dentist or a orthodontist. These health care professionals will be able to offer advice about whether you need braces and suggest which ones will be most suitable for you.