press your teeth from 2 to 5 minutes.
I agree with that, and try not to let your tongue sit behind your gums. that helps overbites. and also put ur tongue in front of ur teeth, really helpss!
No. If you want to straighten your teeth, you need either braces, orthodontic appliances, or clear trays like invisalign. Only a dental professional (dentist or orthodontist) can provide that.
My sister has a tooth gap and she was pretty happy when I found a solution for her. Orthofill closed her tooth gap in very short time, like 2 months or so. Up to know her gap is close. She asked her dentist but he didnt advise it. Well, this I think is a way to close your gap without going to the dentist nor wearing braces.
I'm not really sure if you can without braces because I haven't hard of anything apart from braces that can keep your teeth straight. It also depends on your teeth alignment because I had too many teeth that didn't fit in my jaw so I had to get removable braces. If you have an overbite or underbite you probably need braces
yeah i did myself by using my hands and applying pressure over a 6 month period and also pushing in buckteeth CC Another person said: Ewwwww!
There is no way to get your teeth straight without putting anything on them, but you can use Invisalign, which are clear braces/retainer type thing that is somewhat visible.
Unfortunately, the only way to get straightened teeth is to visit the dentist and get braces. If you talk to your orthodontist there are many different options of types of braces.
invisalign?
NO NO AND NO!!!!!!!!!
By going to the dentist for an extraction.
Its better to put a protector on your hair before you straighten your hair if you are going to straighten your hair every day with a flat iron.
1 week maybe. Are you going to straighten up?
You can straighten it everyday if you want to, it will only come out faster. so, try to straighten it only once or twice a week to keep your permed hair. What's the point of getting a perm, if you are going to straighten it?
Very simple: brush softly twice a day and floss
denosiphobia
By going to a dentist.
You straighten a side fringe using a straightener and going over that part of your hair again and again until you are satisfied with the outcome.
going to the dentist
no
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