Your dentist and orthodontist would have to look at your mouth to make a proper evaluation as to whether or not you need a retainer or other solution to your lower teeth placement.
A person who's teeth are curved inward, but are not crooked would most likely be given a retainer. Braces are only used for straightening teeth that are crooked.
yes, yes you can as long as you sterilze it
Yes he uses it because his teeth aren't straight
yes you can Get a Retainer... And just ask your dentist!
Either just braces or both. I am 10 yrs old and i got my molds for my retainer yesterday and i will have that for 1 year and a half to 2 years. then i will get my braces for 2 years.
I would claim that a straight line is slightly bend as we define straight from the horizon.
they don't keep your teeth straight forever unless you wear your retainer after wards for a few years but if you even stop wearing your retainer for a few nights you will see your teeth starting to back to the way they were before. so orthodontists recommend wearing your retainer for at least 3 years after you get your braces out.
no they straighten them your teeth and after that if you wear a retainer for 6- 9 months your teeth will be straight if you don't they will go crooked then
No, it's slightly curved.
To keep the teeth together. Sure your braces will make your teeth straight but they can open up a gap again ( if that is the reason you needed braces). So a retanier will only keep the teeth straight
remove plug , then remove round rubber cover it just pulls off , third need to thin wire retainer clip you have to oush in and then up to release , then retainer wire will hinge back slide bulb straight out
The dentist may give a person a retainer if their teeth are curved inward. They would probably not get braces if their teeth are not crooked.