No. If you only have a problem with your top teeth, only your top will get braces. Sometimes the ortodontist doesn't put braces on the back teeth until later. Sometimes, although this doesn't happen much, the braces will only be placed on the front four teeth.
I got my braces when i was eight, and now my teeth are perfect. The sooner the better.
You get your BRACES when all your teeth fall out at about age 12 to 14.
In order to receieve braces you need to have lost all of your baby teeth. The answer to your question is yes, I know of a couple people who had to get adult teeth pulled to get braces. So yes.
My friend has had buck teeth all her life, and has tried everything there is, except braces. Now that she's 11, she is getting braces. So yes, i think you have to be 11 to get braces if you have buck teeth.
Maybe you did not need braces on all your teeth.
You could be seven or older to get braces because it depends if all of your little teeth fell out.
Until you have all your adult teeth
They will be out by then, there is no point moving no permanent teeth
Yes. They did help im pretty sure because if they did not work then we wouldn't be using them from this day! How ever braces do not work on specific teeth all depends on how crooked your teeth are. Personally i have braces and so does my friends and my braces how ever did not work but within a few months my friends teeth was perfect.Hope this helped ;D
how much do metal braces cost for all mouth
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.
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.