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Yes you can. Iam getting my bite plate in a week and i have had braces for 9 months.
Not necessarily. The need for braces to correct an overbite depends on the severity of the overbite and its impact on the individual's oral health and function. In some cases, other treatments like tooth extraction or surgery may be recommended instead of braces. A consultation with a dentist or orthodontist is the best way to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
To my knowledge, no. Invisalign can only fix the placement of teeth, but all bite problems must be fixed through the use of traditional braces, headgear, and bands.
Usually, retainers are used after braces are removed to "retain" the effect of the braces. It is like weaning the braces off the teeth. What does the word retainer mean? Exactly, to retain.
If by 'overbite' you mean that the top teeth are overlapping the botton, then NO this is not a problem, this is the desired bite of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and is referred to as a "scissor bite".
an orthodontist. my orthodontist has other employees putting on the braces and putting in spacers and taking pictures of your teeth and all that stuff. the orthodontist sees if you have an overbite or an underbite and if you need a retainer or bite plate and sees what teeth you need to lose before you can get braces.
It really depends on how bad your deep bite is. Obviously, the deeper it is (the bigger overbite you have), the longer it'll take to fix. You'd need to contact an orthodontist to know for sure, but usually you'd need braces for about 1 to 3 years.
Complain about your teeth You dont. You go to the orthodontist. Actually, it's only NEEDED if you have an overbite or a crossbite or an under bite. Or if you have crooked teeth. Braces are VERY expensive, and I tell you, they are NOT fun to have! You cant eat sugar for 6 weeks or else you teeth will rot where they glued the square on.
neck gear, bands (rubber bands), headgear and bigger braces all do the same thing. If you have an overbite or under bite then they make them more strait and if you have a under bite or overbite then your upper or lower teeth more develop. The only thing that is different about them is that some take long to strait your teeth and some take longer. (The head/neck gear and bigger braces take a shorter amount of time to strait your teeth and the first few day they will hurt your gums. The bands take longer but they do not hurt.) Hope i helped have fun getter whatever
neck gear, bands (rubber bands), headgear and bigger braces all do the same thing. If you have an overbite or under bite then they make them more strait and if you have a under bite or overbite then your upper or lower teeth more develop. The only thing that is different about them is that some take long to strait your teeth and some take longer. (The head/neck gear and bigger braces take a shorter amount of time to strait your teeth and the first few day they will hurt your gums. The bands take longer but they do not hurt.) Hope i helped have fun getter whatever
Yes. They push back your overbite and when your overbite is small enough your orthodontist will fit you with train tracks. In my first two months, I went from 9mm overbit to 6, then two months later 6mm to 3. I have an orthodontist appointment tomorrow and am due to get train tracks this may but will almost definitely be fitted with them earlier. They really improve your bite and they make a big difference to your teeth even before you get train tracks. Am I rambling? I am.
either they can help and under bite or an over bite