Well they attach a bracket to the impacted tooth and then attach a chain to that bracket and then to your wire on your braces. Every time you go to the orthodontist, they remove a link in the chain and in before you know your tooth will break through the gum. I had this done about two years ago.
No, you don't need to.
They don't want the braces to break or to be damaged. They also want to make sure that they clean the whole tooth and not just part of the tooth.
Nope! You'll feel a little pinch at first when they put the needle in, then your gum around the tooth getting pulled out will be numb so they can pull it out! :)
Nope, not permanently! You would need braces or retainers for that!
No. To have cap put on a chipped tooth requires the whole frontal surface to be free in order for the procedure to work. They would have to remove your braces and then put them back on after fixing the problem. Dentists also don't prefer removing brackets from capped teeth when you get your braces off as it can damage the cap. The best idea is to wait until you get your braces off and then have the tooth or teeth fixed.
Yes, they can. It means the baby tooth hasn't been pulled out and the new one grew in it's place. Pull out the baby tooth(the one that came first) and later in life they might need braces.
No. If you have a chipped tooth or a tooth that isn't the way it's supposed to, the dentist will have to remove it before you can have braces.
No he did not have braces but he has chipped his tooth on a microphone before
Carbonated beverages may also weaken the cement, as well as contribute to tooth decay.
The braces do not rot the teeth, but poor oral hygiene while wearing braces has often led to significant tooth decay while an individual was fitted with them. The areas around the braces are especially prone to trapping food and encouraging decay if not cleaned sufficiently. Also because it requires more time and effort to thoroughly clean the teeth when the braces are in place there is an increased tendency to neglect thorough cleaning. When braces are fitted to younger persons (and most people who get braces usually get them as teenagers) there is an additional tendency for the hygiene to be less than sufficient to prevent decay. With proper care, however, no "rotting" should occur when you are wearing braces.
Getting a tooth pulled is like getting a shot.
The color of his braces is Green and Red alternate like one tooth red and one tooth green