Yes you might feel pressure when wisdom teeth are erupting, whether you have braces or not.
Some orthodontic patients experience discomfort the first week after their braces are placed, and a few days after each adjustment. Aspirin, Advil, or Tylenol usually relieves this discomfort.
Yes they can, however it would take a decent amount pressure. If you experience discomfort after the 'bump' that persists more than a day, go to the orthodontist.
it doesn`t hurt but you will have discomfort later on so take tylenol and eat soft foods you will also have to be prepared to have braces on for a while I need mine on for 18 months so you will become used to the feeling but you will need to change some of the stuff you eat and be careful and check what you eat food can get caught in your braces
no. you should not be afraid to get braces. ive had them and i will tell you, the pain is not as sever as people make it out to be. its totally worth the discomfort because in the end you have perfect teeth.
The act of removing braces can hurt sometimes if the orthodontist has to exert considerable force to detach them. However, one's teeth do not hurt once the braces are removed. There is a strange sensation, but mostly that it is the noticeable absence of the constant level of pain/discomfort that was present while the braces were on.
He got them off when he was 14 bc he made a growing up video for turning 14 and still had braces, then he had pictures a few months later and he didnt have braces.
No, but then if they are growing in your dentist might reconsider braces. Also if your tooth fell/ got knocked out that wont matter at all.
when you first get you braces on its not really painful just kinda annoying and you feel a bit of pressure. the braces will give you some cuts on your cheeks though
Oh yes. Braces = expect discomfort, ulcers, sore lips cut in your mouth and on your tongue and getting food stuck in them. Take some mild headache pills for the discomfort and expect after most adjustments. I'm not trying to scare you or be mean its just they way it is. Braces are hard work and after a few months our teeth will look alot straighter. I bet they feel weird don't they. Hope this helps. Sekhmet
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.
If your teeth still need them, then you are not too old. There are even adult braces available. If you're feeling embarassed, just know that it's natural.
If teeth are growing outwards or in any way other than levelly then braces may be needed. They put tension on the teeth, pulling them, very gradually, into line.