I know i ask a lot of braces questions but im very concerned.?!


Question: I know i ask a lot of braces questions but im very concerned..?
1)my favorite colors are pink, purple, blue, and black. what colors should i get.? i have brown hair, freckles, black rimmed glasses, and im white.
2)how long are braces kept on.?
3) i heard theres some type of tablet and you put it in your mouth and it makes your braces or teeth a color depending the tablet.? what is it.?
4)give me some info on anything i need to know about braces. im so so so curious :) thanks so so much!Health Question & Answer


Answers:
1. You can always change them on your next visit. Heck, get them all. It doesn't matter your skin hair or glasses color. It's your teeth, why not pick them all.? And yes, they can do all for of them if you want to, but it takes longer to put on.

2. I've had braces twice. I started in middle school and finished after freshman year in high school. It all depends on how well you take care of your teeth! (Mine was because teeth grew in and it messed it up.)

3. I don't know what it's called but it's so that when you're done brushing your teeth you chew it and see if there is still plaque there. (It's pink and dyes it blue/purple) I tried it and for me it didn't work very well.

4. You are very new at this, huh.? lol. They are painful and annoying. Yes, you can chew gum but it gets on your braces which is a hassle. Caramels, hard candy may get stuck in the wires and is VERY hard to get out. BE SURE TO BRUSH VERY WELL!!!!! You MUST floss as it well make sure you can't get cavities or any other problems.

Otherwise they are fun you can keep changing the colors and they can be annoying. Take ibuprofen if they hurt, and take them before going to the ortho if you know they will be doing tightening.Health Question & Answer

1.) Pink is kind of flashy, black and blue are boring, so purple.
2.) Depends on when you're teeth are straight
3.) .?.?.? Never heard of it
4.) The first couple days, you'll wish they weren't there. But after the first week, you'll still wish they weren't there. Eventually you learn to live with it. You're teeth won't straighten right away, so don't expect anything to come for the first 5 or 6 months.Health Question & Answer

1)..i think purple, it would look gorgeous. also blue and black.

2)it all depends on how your teeth are..
it will be anywere (well..most the time) from 12-24(like i said..maybe a little more than that sometimes)months.

3)...idunno....
never heard that.

4)well...i can give websites..
archwired.com

bracesinfo.com

braces.org

there are some,

look some more up too.

your welcome.Health Question & Answer

1. Each time you go to get your braces tightened, you have the option to change the colors of your rubber bands... so each time you go... switch it up. It isn't a life long decision... only a month to month decision.
2. You keep your braces on depending on how crooked your teeth are. The worse they are, the longer they stay on.
3. I have no idea... anything that you eat with food coloring in it has a chance of changing the color of your teeth.
4. Be careful with the foods you choose to eat. (ie... chicken, candy bars, etc.) anything that is hard when you bite into it or has a bone in it can break your brace. also, take an aspirin before you go to your monthly appointment, it can be a bit painful when they tighten your braces.Health Question & Answer

braces are on for as long as your dentists sees that they need to be on. that depends on the problems your teeth have.

mine were on for a few years.

i would get clear or a light color so you can see food easily that gets trapped.

are you getting a retainer afterward.?Health Question & Answer



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