It depends on how the teeth are positioned and what your orthoodontist's plans are for how he/she is going to straighten your teeth. I have braces and I didn't need to have teeth pulled. I know somebody who did have to get teeth pulled though. That is the best advice that I can give you though. I hope I answered your question.
No. The braces will hold the teeth in place.
no they do not... i don't think they do atleast:)
get braces it help a lot but to can get it done from the doctor they will pull them in together but get braces hurt less!
Only if you have baby teeth or if you don't have enough space in your mouth.
An orthodontist can put braces on your teeth
No. The dentist would always be sure your teeth were healthy before putting the braces on. If you had over-lapping teeth (your teeth are too large to let others come in aligned your dentist may pull the odd one) before the braces are applied.
they painfully twist and pull roots down where they are supposed to be
Braces are things that go on your teeth and it straighten your teeth and make you have a nicer smile
No, it is not necessary unless they are badly impacted which means growing in the wrong direction.
Byte invisible teeth strengthening braces
Of course you can. Braces have nothing to do with the "color/brightness" of your teeth. Braces are used to straighten teeth. If it is, in your finding, that drinking coffee has discolored your teeth, then he or she (your dentist) can apply a "whitener" to your teeth, regardless of braces. Regards
when a orthodontist is trained , they are trained to fix mallocusions and irregular bites , when they look at how a patients teeth fit together( occlusion) they need to pull teeth into specific positions they then glue a bra\cket on a tooth where it needs to be straightened or aligned , when the teeth ae aligned an the wire that is remove form the braces is a perfect c shape the braces can be removed