I'm getting braces tomorrow and..?!


Question: I'm getting braces tomorrow and...?
I was just wondering, can I still have them in if I have some milk teeth still.? If no, they won't damage my adult teeth when they come through will they.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Yes, you can have the braces if you still have the milk teeth. The back milk teeth are larger in size than the adult teeth which come in their place and the orthodontist make use of this space. Your adult teeth won't be affected in any way. For more information on braces you can follow the following link
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Further they have facility for free dental consultation by the dentist.Health Question & Answer

its better to get braces once you have your adult teeth. Otherwise they'll have to re-attach your teeth to your braces balblla, way to much fuss. i waited till all my adult teeth came through Health Question & Answer

i wouldnt think so, unless they just dont put anything were your milk teeth are, because theres not much point having braces if you still have milk teeth, it really depends on how many you have leftHealth Question & Answer

when my friend got braces they needed to pull out her baby teeth because its pointless having braces if your teeth are just gonna fall out and go unevenHealth Question & Answer

they're going to rip those teeth out of your gaping maw when they put the braces on. have fun with the worst 2 years of your life! it's worth it though :DHealth Question & Answer

Oh you will need to have some nyquil ready, just to get some sleep at night...talk about pain!Health Question & Answer



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