well at the beginning it will be very painful for like a week and then as you get used to it it want hurt and your lips might get ripped or your gums might bleed.
what type of brace do I need after a extraction?? Is to put a tooth in this place
It can move slightly. I didn't wear my retainers for about a week and a half and by the time I put them back on, they were really uncomfortable.
Extraction is numbing your area and pulling your tooth. Surgery is having incisions and usually be put out to get teeth out.
Generally having your brace fitted should not be painful although your mouth is very sensitive to change and it will take you a few days to get used to wearing your brace. At first, your teeth may feel uncomfortable because of the pressure put onto them by the brace. It may also feel uncomfortable and tight against your teeth after it has been adjusted. Painkillers like ibuprofen can help. Some parts of the brace may also cause discomfort to your gums and lips, causing sore spots. Your dentist or orthodontist can give you clear wax to place over the part of the brace that is causing discomfort. However, if after a few days any part of your brace is causing continual soreness, you should go back to your dentist or orthodontist
No. The knee brace is only for SEVERE injuries ONLY.
Go to the dentist they will probably numb it and then pull it out or they will take your tooth out and sew it back up and then put it back in but that's normally only for permanent teeth (:
no, the tooth schpider
A diamond is not a rigid shape unless it has a brace. A brace is a diagonal line you put inside shapes to make them rigid. Triangles are rigid so if you put a brace in a square to make two triangles the square is now rigid.
how much does it cost to put a tooth on a partial
you put a string around your tooth, and put the other end of the string on a doorknob, and pull in the door, and the tooth goes out
They take the wire out that connects the brackets (square metal parts that are on each individual tooth). Then they pull the brackets off of each tooth, and scrape the glue off of the tooth that held the bracket on. They also pull the metal bands that wrap around your back teeth, and scrape the glue off of those teeth. When they have removed the braces and the glue, they will take a mold of your teeth, and use it to make a retainer so that your teeth will stay in the same positions your braces put them in. If you are worried about getting your own braces off, don't. It sounds painful, but it really doesn't hurt at all. But they all say that, and I'm scared! D:
No you have too see a outhodontist and they put on your brace for you