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Types Of Dental Braces

Posted on February 3, 2010.
Types Of Dental BracesWhat types of dental braces teeth problems?

eg
crowded teeth
buck teeth
gap
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What other types
and pictures are appreciated!

also: I ask this because I want to know how long each would consider taking (in months) to fix ... I know it depends on the severity, but please let me know on average ...
on very small ... Moderate ... to severe each type of tooth above problem, what is the length of time involved (on average, or a minimum) that will fix

Underbites and overbite, but can be bucked teeth for you.

There is no fixed time for how long it takes. If the person has very fine roots, it only takes a few months, depending on the severity. If the person has roots very thick, so it will take much longer to move the teeth.

Crossbite (lower teeth overlap the upper teeth. The standard is superior teeth overlapping the bottom teeth)

Disjoint (your front teeth lower tube over your front teeth top)

Orthodontic treatment typically takes 24-26 months.

Any dentist who claims to be able to complete your treatment in six months, or less than a year, I'd be careful.

Here's the reasoning:
The teeth may be turned into bone very easily. Patients will be able to see, after 2-3 months and will be delighted, but the dentists know that this is only half the battle.

Now, the roots should be tightened to the bone is very slow. Looking at 8-10 months here.

Finally, leaving the brackets, you recycle your mouth and tongue muscles get used to the new position of the teeth are in. If you remove the braces now, 13 months, the teeth can relapse because the muscle and of the tongue in your mouth are strong enough to move the teeth. Training your muscles in the mouth takes about a year.

3 months + 10 months + 12 months = 25 months or almost two years

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