to begin with, the orthodontist clean your teeth for you and polish it with some weird liquid. then they apply some very nasty tasting, clear, cement like glue on your teeth and but the brackets (that is the square metal thing) on. they use some strange sci-fi like stick that gives of a blue glow and shine it on the glue which hardens the glue and makes sure it all sticks together. they do that to all your teeth and once that is done, they click the metal wire in place. the whole process takes ab out half and hour and the pain doesn't kick in for another 20-30 minutes. hope this helped... :)
Yes you can. But some words will hurt
im pretty sure arooun $2,000. :)
Train tracks hurt for the first week mainly, and then it's fine until you get elastics!
An orthodontist can put braces on your teeth
No, braces are not literally made out of train tracks, it's just the name given to the style.
Did who fall on the train track?
do you mean train track? well get loads of rounded track pieces and put them together and hopefully it with become a oval , hope that helps
People sometimes put their ear on a railroad track to see if a train is coming. It does not work because of the iron rail, it works because of the vibrations the train makes on the rail as it is moving.
A train track is stationary
whenever you need them u might not even get them
No you have too see a outhodontist and they put on your brace for you
Train on a Track was created on 2003-08-04.