Yes, with the way braces are designed now, anyone can get braces if they need them. They will still work the same and do the job even if you have small roots.
Regular braces have been known to cause what is called "root resorption". This essentially means that the roots of your teeth are eaten away at. While this is not always the case with regular braces, it does occur. That's what makes Invisalign a better choice. The force applied to your teeth to straighten them, is far smaller than that of regular braces, making the likelihood of root resorption next to nothing.
Yes, when you get braces, the dentist gives you a small tooth brush and you brush in between the braces
they painfully twist and pull roots down where they are supposed to be
You should cut it into small peaces and then you can it then.
they are small rubberbands that separate teeth in prep for braces
No well they can if you have a small mouth . I have a small mouth so when they put all the big plastic mouth holder things in I couldnt breathe. In the end they had to take everything out so now I can't have braces
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when you are wearing braces they are slowly pulling or pushing your teeth in a certain direction, the pain is caused by the shifting of your teeth and the braking of the roots that hold your teeth in place
Yes, because fibrous roots are not so deep rooted and diversified as tap roots.
Well, they can be. That's not what I had them for, so I would'NT quite know for sure.