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What happens when you extract a tooth for braces?
By removing one tooth, the space makes room for other teeth to move in, and the orthodontist can carefully adjust the teeth into their correct positions. This is especially useful for cases where the patient has too many teeth, or overcrowding makes it impossible for all the teeth to align properly.
Do braces leave holes in your teeth?
FILLING DEPRESSIONS LEFT BY BRACES If tooth decay beneath braces advances too far, it can leave behind actual holes in your teeth. These cavities may expose the sensitive pulp at the center of your teeth and be much more unsightly than staining.
Does tooth extraction change face shape?
One of the questions often asked of our doctors is whether or not wisdom teeth extractions will cause the shape of a patient’s face to change. You will be happy to hear that changes to the shape of your face are very unlikely when wisdom teeth are removed.
What happens if you don’t brush your teeth before aligners?
Failing to clean your teeth properly can cause bacteria from your mouth to become trapped inside your Invisalign trays. If you are unable to brush and floss during the day, be sure to rinse your mouth thoroughly after eating and drinking before putting your trays back in.
Can your teeth rot with braces?
Plaque buildup can hide in your brackets and wires which are not easy to remove. The lack of proper dental care with braces can worsen the plaque buildup and cause tooth decay. Eating the wrong kinds of food can damage your teeth braces and result in tooth decay.
Do I need a tooth extraction before getting braces?
In some cases, more extensive prep work is necessary — like a tooth extraction, which makes room for the teeth to move around and line up properly. Not all patients will need to have teeth removed before they can get braces, but some will. It is more common in adults.
Can I get braces if my teeth are too crowded?
Some patients have smiles that are too crowded to receive braces. However, extracting a tooth can make room for the crowded teeth to spread out on the gumline during treatment. Additionally, when some teeth are out of place, they can cause alignment issues that may require surgery.
Why are teeth extracted for orthodontic treatment?
There are many reasons to have a tooth extracted: one reason is in treating a patient for orthodontic care, to achieve straight teeth, a healthy bite, and a beautiful smile. In certain orthodontic cases, dental extractions are sometimes necessary to alleviate crowded teeth and to establish a stable bite.
Should I have my teeth extracted?
Computerized diagnostics have enhanced our ability to predict future growth. We prefer to maximize lip support wherever possible. Extractions can be of great benefit where lip strain or thin gums are present. With attention to providing a functional and stable bite, removal of teeth can be a benefit without any negative effects.