Yes. However, it's more likely that you'll get braces first for at least 6 months (half a year) and then get a retainer.
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Braces are designed to move your teeth into better alignment. A retainer is designed to keep your teeth in their current position following braces. If your teeth are where you want them to be, you do not need braces or a retainer. If they are not, you will need to have them moved with braces followed by a retainer to hold them in place.
yes you can Get a Retainer... And just ask your dentist!
Yes ASAP i did not go and get a retainer when mine broke and ended getting braces twice twice trust me that retainer is way more comfortable than braces
You can fix a slight overbite with a retainer. Speak with your dentist about options to getting braces for an overbite.
no you don't because just getting a retainer will put your teeth back because you've already had braces.
A retainer, though neither are cheap a retainer costs $500-1,000 and braces cost $5,000 for a full two year treatment
It has the same function as braces, but is only a wire. Like a retainer.
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Either just braces or both. I am 10 yrs old and i got my molds for my retainer yesterday and i will have that for 1 year and a half to 2 years. then i will get my braces for 2 years.
She doesn't have a lisp anymore. She did have a lisp because she used a retainer (which she calls a flipper - which she reveals in her book). She had braces for a short while but got then removed and switched for a retainer because she couldn't have braces on Hannah Montana. She doesn't use braces or a retainer now.
Sometimes before or after or both before and after...I hav braces but never had a retainer before but my friends had retainers before they got braces and some of them never got braces but still got a retainer so it just depends how f***ing bad ur teeth r..
Bleeding while using a retainer, especially if you haven't worn braces before, can occur but is not considered normal. It may be a sign of irritation or pressure on the gums or teeth as they adjust to the retainer. If bleeding persists, it's important to consult with your orthodontist or dentist to ensure there are no underlying issues.