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yes because the braces would straigten your teeth still
No. The reason being. . .when you get your braces off you would have yellow squares on your teeth where the brackets are. The best thing you can do is use a whitening toothpaste and, like your orthodontist should have told you, brush them after every meal or AT LEAST swish water in your mouth. Hope that helps!!
Some procedures that a dentist can offer you would be whitening, braces, or even a mouthpiece that can align your teeth. You can also have jaw surgery if it's bad enough.
No, braces are for making teeth straight. If you have other problems go to the dentist.
No. 11 is not too late for braces. It may even be too early depending on how many "baby" teeth the child has. Adults are even able to get braces with good results.
Yes, children who are younger than 10 have braces. They work around the milk teeth and wait for them to come out to straighten those permanent teeth.
No. The dentist would always be sure your teeth were healthy before putting the braces on. If you had over-lapping teeth (your teeth are too large to let others come in aligned your dentist may pull the odd one) before the braces are applied.
Absolutely, and even better time to get them. With braces it is harder to keep your teeth clean; and anything that can be done to prevent cavities would be great.
no they would'nt give braces three times if they even thought that you teeth might fall out.
Your teeth move when the arch wire puts pressure on the brackets and teeth. Sometimes, springs or rubber bands are used exert more force in a specific direction. Braces exert constant pressure, which over time, move teeth into their proper positions. Occasionally adults may need to wear headgear to keep certain teeth from moving.
Yes, teeth move all the time. This is why people get retainers after they get braces off.
You don't. Why would you even want to? Braces are NOT fun.