It depends on how crooked your teeth are. If only a few are misaligned, he will probably only put braces on those ones.
You could put some ortho wax (the wax they put on braces) to make it not so sharp.
Yes. If you don't meet certain requirements of bone density, tooth strength a basic dental hygiene, they will not put braces on your teeth. There is liability involved if they did.
Braces!
Your orthodontist and dentist should discuss this. usually they'll want you to get a crown after you get braces because crowns are man made and made to fit your bite before you have braces. so if you get the crown before the braces, after you straighten your teeth, your bite won't be right. They'll proabably have you do the build up on the tooth that needs the crown to make it stronger which is required before you actually get a crown. Then put braces on. And after you get your braces off then you'll get your crown.
You can get braces for any type of teeth that you may have. A dentist will be able to let you know if you are able to get braces.
Occasionally, yes.
yes you can breathe whilst you are having braces put on but it is a bit hard. the dentist will give you breaks in between to have water.
My dentist said it was going to take 2 years
yeah its just a little more difficult for the dentist to put them in.
drill, needle, fingers, braces
I'm a bit surprised at your question. I can't believe any orthodontist would put braces on a wisdom tooth. Unless you're asking because you want to have this done. Secondly, closing the space that a lost tooth has caused is asking a lot. Having a tooth removed will most likely throw off the alignment of all of your teeth. I'm not a dentist but it sounds like you need a crown or a post where the missing tooth was (or will be).
No. To have cap put on a chipped tooth requires the whole frontal surface to be free in order for the procedure to work. They would have to remove your braces and then put them back on after fixing the problem. Dentists also don't prefer removing brackets from capped teeth when you get your braces off as it can damage the cap. The best idea is to wait until you get your braces off and then have the tooth or teeth fixed.