Actually, braces don't hurt. Your teeth are just sore from the orthodontist treatment you've been receiving. Your teeth are moving. In my case, my teeth aren't sore anymore because I've had them for almost two years. But your teeth could become sore if your orthodontist tightens your braces. Don't worry... the soreness will get away soon. Just hang in there.
The color of his braces is Green and Red alternate like one tooth red and one tooth green
When you first get braces, it will hurt for a couple days. To stop the pain so much, eat soft food like mash, baked beans, yoghurt ect. Afrter about a week, you wont even realise you have braces! Sorry, I cant help you on the other one!
No, you don't need to.
at least one tooth
Rather you have an overbite or wide spaces, or in your case one tooth sticking up, braces will all cost the same. At my ord. $5,000.
that is called an "I-tooth" and the orthodontist puts braces on that tooth and, if you don't need braces otherwise, the teeth surrounding it.
The act of removing braces can hurt sometimes if the orthodontist has to exert considerable force to detach them. However, one's teeth do not hurt once the braces are removed. There is a strange sensation, but mostly that it is the noticeable absence of the constant level of pain/discomfort that was present while the braces were on.
I used to have braces and faced the same problem. Instead of putting a bracket on that baby tooth, they justleave the wire that connects the brackets near the top of the tooth. After you lose the baby tooth and the new one growns in, a bracket will be glued on.
Yes. You can get more than one color on your braces.
matty b has green and red brace's like one red and one tooth green
yes i don't think so because you will have braces for at least two years and by that time the tooth will have probably grown to a full one so i think you will have to wait.
As a former and recent adult brace wearer, I'll answer this question by focusing on the word "hurt." Kids, I believe, are definitely more reactive to physical pain. So, if you are speaking of physical pain, perhaps braces do hurt more on kids. However, children's teeth move more easily too, so maybe they have an edge on adults there. On the other hand, as an adult, I had to go through a lot of emotional hurt with my braces. First of all, the industry is geared for children, and they have not adapted their techniques to adults yet, so I was hurt whenever I was treated like a child. Secondly, it really hurt me as an adult to give up control of my mouth to my orthodontist, not only for the entire time my braces were on, but, I found out later, braces are a lifetime commitment with the retainer and more, so my mouth is going to be controlled for life, I guess, by some sort of brace-related device and/or my orthodontist. Sure did not see that one coming. So, the gist is I guess it depends on what you mean by hurt. Hope that wasn't too long. I do think if you had braces as a kid and know what to expect and get them as an adult, maybe that wouldn't be as bad. But, I never had braces before and had no idea whatsoever of what to expect.