As long as you brush your teeth while you have your braces, there will be no marks. I had no marks on my teeth when my braces were removed. Another student in my school, however, never brushed her teeth and when her braces were removed she actually had brown bands on her teeth. ~ T
you don't, it can harm the filament in the left side of the upper braces
You usually get powerchain braces for gaps, and to keep your teeth in they're place. Most people get power chain braces when they're about to get they're braces off. To keep they're teeth the same way the braces left them. Hope I helped!
No, although he has some kind of accessories on the left side of his upper teeth.
your orthodontist should have told you before you left. they go on the teeth that have little metal things coming out of them
By the teeth marks left behind, the type of shark can be narrowed down.
No. The reason being. . .when you get your braces off you would have yellow squares on your teeth where the brackets are. The best thing you can do is use a whitening toothpaste and, like your orthodontist should have told you, brush them after every meal or AT LEAST swish water in your mouth. Hope that helps!!
Yes, marks are similar to tool marks left by a prying tool.
my tooth to the left shrunck and i had to get braces again so i think so. i got braces to bring it down
In general, ripple marks are those marks left by water or wind or a surface they have affected. Ripple marks caused by water may appear on rock, or on sand caused by water or wind. Use the link below for more information and some pics.
The only bad thing about drinking fizzy drinks like coke is that if the sugary substance is left on your braces it can rust the metal. This means that you have to brush your teeth about 30 minutes afterwards to make sure that this doesn't happen.
The length of time braces need to be kept on varies considerably, depending on the tooth problems and how much they need to be straightened. Generally, they stay on for a minimum of one year and 2-3 years on average.
Tell your orthodontist that you are not satisfied with the results, perhaps they can be left on longer. ~pawsalmighty