How do braces work?
The goal of braces is to align teeth and change the shape of the jaw and teeth. Aligning teeth improves the appearance of your teeth, making them less crooked. Braces also can help the teeth to be more resistant to damage. There are braces that can be placed on the teeth, or braces that are attached to the teeth via metal wires. The type of braces you get will depend on the type of problem you have and the type of teeth you have.
How do braces work on back teeth?
If you have a small overbite, which means the upper teeth are slightly longer than the lower teeth, you may be a good candidate for braces. This type of tooth misalignment is usually fixable. If your teeth are severely misaligned, other treatments may be necessary, such as an Invisalign® teeth straightening system.
How do braces work in Spanish?
If you are a growing teen or adult who has developed a slight overbite, you may be considering getting braces. If you have a lot of teeth that are uneven, a standard retainer is not enough. Instead, you will need to wear braces. This will make the teeth align with the jawbone and make your teeth even and attractive.
How do braces work in English?
While an orthodontic brace may look like a thick metal device that’s used to straighten teeth, it’s actually made up of a series of wires, which are fitted around the teeth and slowly move them into place. Braces can be metal or plastic, and they’re usually fitted by an orthodontist.
How do braces work with teeth?
If you have a slight overbite, you may be able to correct it with braces, but this depends on the severity of the problem and your age. If you’re an adult, braces are the best option. If you’re under the age of 18, it’s important to talk to your orthodontist to determine the best course of action. If you have relatively minor overbite issues, an adult orthodontic retainer can help prevent your teeth from