Yes, you can. Many times an orthodontist will have teeth removed to make more room for the remaining teeth.
One of my canine teeth is bothering me. I want to watch the police department's canine unit demonstration.
Yes, it is one of their canine teeth.
Braces look like a little square metal peice on your teeth and connects them is a round metal part.
They are known as the Canine
at least one tooth
In order to get braces for your teeth, you will need to visit the dentist or a orthodontist. These health care professionals will be able to offer advice about whether you need braces and suggest which ones will be most suitable for you.
They are metal circles that they cement on your four back teeth, they help keep the wire on your teeth.
OF COURSE YOU CAN.
that is called an "I-tooth" and the orthodontist puts braces on that tooth and, if you don't need braces otherwise, the teeth surrounding it.
Braces on baby teeth can be used to make room for incoming teeth if there isn't enough room naturally. Sometimes a kid will not have certain baby teeth or will lose them earlier than normal and the space will close, and braces or extractions may be necessary to make room for the permanent teeth
Yes, all of your teeth must be fully grown in to get braces. Braces are glued to each individual tooth. Therefore, if one tooth were to fall out while the wearer had braces, the new tooth would be unaffected by the braces.
No. The dentist would always be sure your teeth were healthy before putting the braces on. If you had over-lapping teeth (your teeth are too large to let others come in aligned your dentist may pull the odd one) before the braces are applied.