It's generally recommended to wait at least six months to a year after getting braces removed before whitening your teeth. This allows your enamel to fully remineralize and ensures that your gums have healed properly. Consulting with your orthodontist or dentist is important, as they can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation.
You will have to get braces if your teeth are twisted but you don't have to get them until your 20,30 or 40 years old and your teeth can untwist if you lose all your baby teeth I think.
Why would you want braces?
depends on your teeth
The bottom answer is not totally correct. You must wait at least a few weeks, preferably 3 months, before getting braces in order to let the gums and the bone heal properly before putting on braces. They can never get braces because they will irritate the damaged gums.
No, but the teeth will start to overlap.
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
Until you have all your adult teeth
I went to the orthodontist today. On the first day I went they did molds and x-rays. At the second visit they will tell you what they need to do to your teeth, such as, orthopedic care or getting braces. Then on your third visit they will give you braces, however this is only if you need braces.
you don't, it can harm the filament in the left side of the upper braces
It depends on the teeth. If it is very crooked then it would be long.
Hi:) I have been trying to whiten my teeth for a long while now and i have found a solution. But yeast it not, defiantly not the answer. Yeast expands the batteria on your teeth and makes your teeth alot yellow and they start the break away from the gums. Insted i recoomend using baking soda with your toothpaste.
about 3 yers and they put powerchins on to fix it