depends on the situation. if your mouth is overcrowding and your getting extractions done then NO but if your mouth is overcrowding then yes you'll most likely have to get braces hun
Your orthodontist should be able to close all gaps and get your teeth to align perfectly
Braces are designed to move your teeth into better alignment. A retainer is designed to keep your teeth in their current position following braces. If your teeth are where you want them to be, you do not need braces or a retainer. If they are not, you will need to have them moved with braces followed by a retainer to hold them in place.
I got my braces when i was eight, and now my teeth are perfect. The sooner the better.
yes, braces will help this problem for sure. talk to your orthodontist about the exact treatment plan, and ask questions to help make your decision. check out www.braces.org
🦷 Teeth do not fall out during braces removal — the process is safe and professionally handled by an orthodontist. 🛠 Braces are gently detached using special tools that separate brackets from teeth without damaging them. 🧼 Teeth may feel slightly loose after removal, but this is normal due to the shifting process during treatment. 🪥 A thorough cleaning is usually done after removal to eliminate any leftover adhesive and check for any issues. 🦷 Gum or enamel sensitivity may occur temporarily, but it doesn’t mean your teeth are falling out. 🛡 Wearing a retainer post-braces is crucial to maintain alignment and support your teeth as they settle. ✅ Conclusion: Teeth do not fall out during braces removal. Any looseness you feel is temporary and part of the natural adjustment phase. Always follow your orthodontist’s advice for post-braces care to ensure long-term dental health.
Don't worry, if you needed braces in the first place then they will look 100% better
An orthodontist can put braces on your teeth
No. The braces will hold the teeth in place.
Braces are things that go on your teeth and it straighten your teeth and make you have a nicer smile
Probably sooner because if your teeth get really bad then it will take longer to staighten your teeth.
Of course you can. Braces have nothing to do with the "color/brightness" of your teeth. Braces are used to straighten teeth. If it is, in your finding, that drinking coffee has discolored your teeth, then he or she (your dentist) can apply a "whitener" to your teeth, regardless of braces. Regards