Well, if you mean, like the wire breaking, that can be caused by eating hard stuff they told you not to eat like maybe a carrot or and apple, the wire could snap.
Broken braces (brackets)Broken wiresLoose bandsLoose bracesWires sticking out
No, orthodontists do not break teeth to apply braces to your teeth. However, if the orthodontist has determined that your mouth is overcrowded, it may be necessary to have some teeth extracted if they will interfere with the plan of correction. Once the braces are put on and the teeth begin to shift, they will gradually fill in the spaces where the other teeth were.
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.
If he does break up with you he isn't worth it. He didn't really like you anyway. He just wanted to get some. But to get him back you can bite him and make sure the braces cut.
Well it's depend on how long you had them if you had them for a while now and you have no problem eating your normal food now then you are able to eat stuff crust also the crust will not harm your braces I eat it all the time it does Not ruin or break you braces.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean... There are different types of braces. The old fashioned "railroad-tie" braces with bands around the molars, Damon braces (I have these. They are smaller, the wire is heat activated, and more comfortable. They also are cemented, not connected to your teeth with bands). Porcelain braces (white to match teeth but very weak and easy to break brackets) and then some others too. Hope this helps, RH
they will feel sore after getting them put on a wee while after it, but not enough that you should stay off school :) just need to watch what you eat so you dont break them.
i guess they could if they connected the braces all the way to ur tonsoles, but that would hurt or possibly break off ur teeth, so they just take ur back teeth out to put them there
You probably can, but the rubber bands will break easily and will have to be replaced a lot.
Lingual braces are placed on the back side of your teeth. So, they are called as hidden braces. From: http://bracesprices.net/lingual-braces/lingual-braces-go-unnoticed/
You can eat things that don't get stuck in them or are hard enough to break or damage them. However, I'm sure your parents spent thousands of dollars on your braces so it would probably be best to consult your orthodonist with these questions instead of asking about them on a site like this.
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