If your teeth are growing in the top of your gums, it may indicate that they are impacted or misaligned. In such cases, braces might be necessary to properly align the teeth and ensure they erupt correctly. However, a dental professional needs to evaluate your specific situation to determine the best treatment plan. Other options, such as extractions or oral surgery, may also be considered depending on the severity of the issue.
I have this problem too. So, I am waiting on an answer as well. I do not like my smile bc.I tend to show all my gums on the top teeth.I mean you can see fromt the front to both sides of my mouth (gums) that is.Whenever I try to put my teeth together I can feel some pressure. My top teeth appear to sit over my bottom teeth. Will braces help correct these issues? THX Wide Smile:) Hello wondering if, that your gums that stick out more than you teeth are a result from having you wisdom teeth removed? Or that you feel that there is a pressure that is making you gums pop out?
No. If you only have a problem with your top teeth, only your top will get braces. Sometimes the ortodontist doesn't put braces on the back teeth until later. Sometimes, although this doesn't happen much, the braces will only be placed on the front four teeth.
Well, I know from experience. I clench and grinde my teeth and my back brackets on my molars always fall off. Does that answer your question? the braces on my bottom teeth get in the way when my top teeth bite down on them like when i eat the top teeth touches the bottom braces
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Rodent's teeth: they never stop growing and need to be constantly worn down, otherwise they can harm their gums and inner cheek. They have two longer top and bottom teeth, which are sharper than the rest.
That's you teeth and your gums
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.
if your bottom teeth are okay and straight then they are not going to put braces in the bottom teeth , but if your top teeth are crooked and not straight , then you will only get braces at the top.
There are very few cases where the Orthodontist would only put braces on the bottom teeth and not both. Most of the time they require the patient to wear them on the top and the bottom because it is better for alignment versus only moving the teeth on the bottom. However, if you have the right alignment without braces on the top, then the Orthodontist will only recommend braces for the bottom teeth.
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Yes because if you have an overbite it has to fix the top and bottom to have perfect teeth i know because i have braces for an overbite.
Ok So you Might Need Them On The Top And Bottom Or Just The Top Or Just The Bottom.