well it depends on how bad your teeth are. ask your dentist about it. maybey 2 years
She had a crossbite
In adults, crossbite correction usually involves a combination of orthodontic appliances, since the jaws are fully developed and don’t respond as easily as they do in children. Common treatment options include: Braces: Metal or ceramic braces are frequently used because they allow precise control over tooth movement and bite correction. Clear Aligners (Invisalign): Aligners can correct mild to moderate crossbites in adults, especially when the issue is dental rather than skeletal. Palatal Expanders: While expanders are more common in children, some adults may need a surgically assisted expander if the upper jaw is too narrow. Bite Splints or Occlusal Appliances: These are often used as supportive tools to help manage jaw positioning, reduce uneven forces, or assist with minor bite adjustments. Elastics (Rubber Bands): Elastics are commonly used with braces or aligners to guide the bite into proper alignment. Because adult treatment relies on moving teeth rather than guiding jaw growth, progress can be slower. In some cases, orthognathic surgery may be recommended if the jaw alignment can’t be corrected with appliances alone. Regular orthodontic monitoring is key to achieving a stable, healthy bite
Mady had a crossbite. They said Cara doesn't need braces now, but might need them in the future.
According to the episode 'All Smiles" of ' Jon and Kate Plus 8' [Season four, episode 30] Madelyn Gosselin needed braces to address a crossbite.
It takes about an hour to apply braces.
okay well you try to make the effort into looking for a good orthodontics and you give her the contact information and so she will know your serious. then take it from there.. but she may think that she cant afford it either...
Invisible braces should be treated like regular braces. You have to keep them in at all times and only take them off for eating and brushing.
two or three years
It depends on the condition of your underbite. Sometimes it can be remedied by braces. You should check with your dentist because dental conditions vary.
well they have to take that part of the braces off then they fill it and put it back on
She had braces for a long time ...
It depends on how good you take care of them. Around maybe 2 years.