Yes, slanted teeth can be fixed with braces—they gradually straighten and align the teeth over time. For more info reach out to us at fmsdental
Yes, I believe so. Or she had braces. Well, she had braces but whether she had her teeth re-done or not I don't know.
To remove fixed braces they simply use a tool which cracks off the braces from your teeth, this is not harmful or painful for your teeth. Then you will have your teeth cleaned and polished to get rid of any excess glue. Then you will more than likely have some pictures taken and impressions to give a mould of how much your teeth have improved and your fittings for your retainer
Yes they indeed do, I had messed up teeth and the braces fixed them. They usually cost around 3000 for children
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.
An orthodontist can put braces on your teeth
No. To have cap put on a chipped tooth requires the whole frontal surface to be free in order for the procedure to work. They would have to remove your braces and then put them back on after fixing the problem. Dentists also don't prefer removing brackets from capped teeth when you get your braces off as it can damage the cap. The best idea is to wait until you get your braces off and then have the tooth or teeth fixed.
No. The braces will hold the teeth in place.
Braces are things that go on your teeth and it straighten your teeth and make you have a nicer smile
You should be allowed to have an MRI scan if you have wires on your teeth, such as fixed braces. However, if the braces are removable, then you may be asked to take them out before your scan. Contact your dentist or the MRI Unit where your appointment is to find out the exact regulations.
Yes, all of your teeth must be fully grown in to get braces. Braces are glued to each individual tooth. Therefore, if one tooth were to fall out while the wearer had braces, the new tooth would be unaffected by the 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
Yes, he got braces. p.s. I liked his teeth before, it was cute. :)