If the teeth are moved to quickly by orthro treatment them there is high chance their being retracted.
That's sorta my problem. Except, I also have a few other crooked teeth. But, what I need is braces so I'm guessing you do too because you have a VERY similar problem. But don't worry, braces don't hurt. And in a while, you'll get them taken off, and your teeth will be perfect. Hope I helped!
Yes, they do work. And they are worth what you pay for. Just dont use regular rubber bands, they are not made to straighten your teeth. Your teeth can get pulled too quickly and it could cause them to fall out.
Well , I have had a brace , and to be honest , it wasn't great and i did prefer it when i didn't have one. But , after you have a brace , your teeth look better than before , and then , you really do look good. Having a brace is only temporary , and on average you have them in for 1 - 2 years. Braces don't change the way you look in any way at all , its only metal on your teeth for a while to straighten them! Just remember , you may think its rubbish at first , but when they're taken out and your teeth are wonderful and straight , you'll be happy you have had one. Many , many adults WISH they had had a brace and now they dont smile at all. So , you may not think they look nice when you have them on , but , its only for a year or two , and the years of your life after that will be great and happy , and very very SMILEY! Dont ever worry about having one!
Yes they will help straighten your teeth without having braces on the bottom. I have had braces before and I didnt have them on my bottom and my teeth straightend out quickly.
It probably is not bad for you but if you brush your teeth too hard AND too long then that's too bad for you.
too where there teeth down
Yes. Teeth are actually bones!
their teeth are a good size. not too big, not too small. they are medium size
It should be---- Judge not too Quickly.
In the sentence the film was over too quickly, there are two adverbs too and quickly.In this sentence the adverb too is used to strengthen the meaning of the adverb quickly.
Because adult teeth would be too large to fit in a baby's mouth, and baby teeth are too small to work practically in an adult mouth.
Its teeth are too long. Give it something else to wear its teeth down.