Yes. Removing the spacers early and without placing the orthodontic bands will result in the teeth returning to their original positions in a very short time.
Personally my braces took about an hour, hour and half to be put on. The process is actually a bit painful and it really depends on the patient as well as the doctor to how much time it will take.
An orthodontist usually takes a mould of your mouth, using a soft paste that hardens, giving him the information he needs to fit braces or a plate.
Repeat bronchitis/lung infections would be the most common, TB is fairly common too. Habitual not chewing food properly due to braces for example.
EM waves stands for Electromagnetic Waves. The EM waves used in dentistry are usually X-Rays. These electromagnetic waves go through your skin and other body tissue (don't worry it's not very harmful or bad for you). And reflect off your bones. Think of it as a camera, the X-Ray machine sends out a flash, then takes the picture. This 'picture' shows where your bones are and whats happening to them, like, are they coming out as an adult tooth? or will you need braces in a few years. That sort of thing.
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Well I believe you do have to get spacers before braces. The spacers are used to separate, or space out, the teeth. Where these spacers are, the bands for your braces will go.I didn't have to get spacers before my braces.Some people do some people don't my friend she did not have to get spacers only braces.
They're rubber bands that separate you teeth so you'll have more room when you get braces on. You will usually have them on for a week then you get braces. If you have any questions about it, call your orthadontist for all the info you need about spacers or your braces.
I am 15 and I wear braces so I know what they are for and when you should get them. You only need them when the orthodontist has trouble attaching the back part of the braces onto your molars. Spacers push on the teeth to make room for this device.
Spacers are the rubber bands that your orthodonist might put in between your teeth before about 2-3 weeks before you get braces. They are usually baby blue. It's kind of like getting braces. They hurt the first day or two, but the pain eventually fades away. Before getting braces, your orthodonist will remove your spacers with a scissor/tweezer like device before adding your braces. Hope that I helped(:
braces are way worse! spacers only cause mild pain on the teeth they are touching. braces cause pain on all your teeth; plus, it will take weeks if not months for your gums & cheeks to get used to the braces. with braces, every time you bump your mouth for the first few months- blood & sores! it is very painful!! spacers just feel like a big chunk of dental floss is stuck between your teeth! nothing you can't handle. braces are an entirely different story!
no, it will when you first get them in, but it will get better(: (i've had braces on for 3yrs)
Spacers look like blue/ purple mini rubber bands stuck in a place for braces.... Almost everyone has to get spacers before braces
It all depends on the space between your teeth.
There is no public information on Mady Gosselin's orthodonic treatment, that is a private matter. However, spacers are pretty common for people with braces so the answer is probably Yes.
he used 2 have but now he removed them :) no more braces!!!!!!!!
they push your teeth apart in the back of your mouth before you get braces on. when you get braces put on, a metal circle thing(i cant think of what its called) wraps around your back teeth, it acts like an anchor. spacers help make room for that. hope this helps The metal thing that goes around your back teeth is called a band
Yes just imagine a spacer on every tooth! But don't worry the pain will go after a week and I will promise it will be WAY LESS painful and worth it:D