How should my teeth look after braces?

The pointed ends of the top teeth should fit perfectly between two teeth in the bottom. The backs of the upper front teeth should rest in gentle contact with the fronts of the lower ones. Essentially, your bite should close. If your front upper teeth stick out past your lower teeth, this is called an overbite.
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Are your teeth supposed to be perfectly straight after braces?

All Orthodontic Results Are Not the Same. They All Get Your Teeth Straight but That's Only the Beginning! Believe it or not, lots of people who have worn braces or Invisalign find that even though their teeth are straighter, the result is not nearly what they expected. Dr.
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Why do my teeth look weird after braces?

Settling – Your teeth might settle. Without the brackets and wires there to keep them in place, and even if you are wearing your retainer diligently, your teeth might still move. Don't worry, they're just settling and this is a normal and predicted part of getting your braces off. It's always for the better!
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How should bites look after braces?

With teeth closed together, about one half to two thirds of the length of the bottom teeth should be visible. If the upper incisors cover too much of the lower teeth, this is called a deep bite. If the upper teeth do not overlap the lower ones enough, then you have an open bite.
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What happens if you don't like your teeth after braces?

If you get older and notice your teeth are shifting back into a crooked place, you can call your ortho to discuss the problems. Some people end up wearing brackets or aligners a second time later in life. There is nothing wrong with this, and it's not the fault of the ortho or even your own fault it happened.
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Do they shave teeth after braces?

Braces and retainers can help move teeth into better positions that can alleviate crowding or misplacement. However, sometimes an orthodontist may need to shave a little bit off a tooth or two as part of the process.
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Will my teeth be yellow after braces?

Stained and yellowed teeth after braces is very much the norm among both adolescent and adult patients. Braces, whether ceramic or traditional, are not the root cause of discoloration, but poor hygiene by the wearer of the braces can lead to yellowing and stains.
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Should teeth be touching at rest?

You may not have realized this, but teeth are not meant to touch. It sounds odd, but think about it. They don't touch while you speak, smile or rest. Even when you chew, your teeth only have to be close enough to mash food, not necessarily touch.
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Are top and bottom teeth supposed to touch?

FROM THE FRONT: your upper front teeth should fall in front of your lower teeth (toward your lip), and should overlap them by about 2 mm. Upper and lower front teeth should hit lightly. FROM THE TOP (OR BOTTOM): The back teeth should be upright, NOT tipped toward the cheek or tongue.
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What is perfect teeth shape?

Teeth come in all different shapes, resembling rectangles, squares and even triangles, but the most preferable silhouette is the rectangle. Go too rectangular though – and without softly curved edges – and the result can be what is rather unforgivingly branded as a 'horsey' smile.
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Do orthodontists shape teeth after braces?

While braces can improve your smile and get your teeth in shape, you can enhance the good work that the braces have done for your teeth with further treatments such as teeth whitening, teeth reshaping and wearing a retainer.
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What are the last stages of braces?

The third and final phase of orthodontic treatment is the retention phase. This phase occurs once the teeth have moved into the desired position and the use of the dental appliance ceases.
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Do you have to wear a retainer forever?

Your retainers will help prevent this from happening as you age. To maintain a straight smile for a lifetime, you're going to need to wear your retainers nightly for the rest of your life. The good news is, after some time it won't be necessary to wear them as often.
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Do teeth go wonky after braces?

It all depends on how much the teeth have shifted. Patients may notice a slight shift in teeth caused by not wearing their retainers as directed by their orthodontist. If a patient (who should be wearing them at night only) misses a night or two, the retainers may feel a little tight on the next wear.
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How do I know my braces are ready to come off?

Signs Your Braces Are Coming Off
  1. Free from Spaces: Once you get to the end of your treatment, there should not be any spaces between your teeth. ...
  2. Straightened Out: Just like the spacing issue, your teeth need to be fully aligned and straight in order to have your braces removed. ...
  3. Proper Overlap: ...
  4. Corresponding Teeth Cusps:
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Can an orthodontist mess up your teeth?

Research has now proven that orthodontic movement of teeth through the constant force of braces will cause root damage in nearly 100% of patients. This means part of the roots are dissolved away by the orthodontic treatment and some teeth can be lost over time as a result.
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How do you know if your bite is off?

Ways to tell if your bite may be off:
  1. One side of your teeth feels higher than the other.
  2. You touch down on one tooth before the others.
  3. It is tender to chew on that tooth/side of the mouth.
  4. Something just feels different than it did before.
  5. It mainly bothers you when chewing/eating.
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How should your teeth be at rest?

Resting teeth means they are sitting dormant and it also means they're not interacting with anything else like food, your tongue, or each other. The standard resting position has the teeth not touching each other; when the mouth is closed the teeth are slightly apart.
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Should bottom teeth show when you smile?

1. Show Your Teeth. While you don't need to show every tooth in your mouth, it's a good idea to show a few when you smile in photos. Showing some of your upper teeth and even some of your bottom teeth can help to brighten up your face.
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Should I clench my jaw or let it hang?

Whenever you feel your jaw clenching, let your jaw hang down and move it side to side. Feel the muscles relax, and then try to maintain that position. Maintain good posture. Since poor posture effects your TMJ and clenching, it's important to stay active, stretch, and be mindful of your sitting position.
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Should I keep my jaw closed?

In short, as the upper jaw sits slightly in front of the lower jaw, your molars should ideally lock together like two cogs. If the position of your upper and lower jaw is correct, then molars should come together easily rather than rest on top of each other.
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Do your teeth hit when you talk?

No your front teeth (or any of your teeth) should not touch when you are speaking. We use out teeth to help form the sounds required for clear speech. This means your teeth and your tongue will touch very frequently while you're speaking, however your teeth should never be touching.
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Do braces stains go away?

Provided proper dental hygiene is practiced, the spots will not get bigger. However, without treatment, stained teeth after braces won't disappear, although they will gradually fade.
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How common are white spots after braces?

The most common location for white spots tends to be either along the gumline or around the edges of the brackets. Not every patient who has braces will get white spots. In fact, the majority of orthodontic patients will not have any after treatment. It is a relatively uncommon effect of wearing braces.
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Which toothpaste is best for braces?

Toothpaste Recommendations for Braces
  • Sensodyne Pronamel Daily Protection Enamel Toothpaste.
  • Crest Toothpaste Gum Detoxify Deep Clean.
  • Colgate Total Toothpaste.
  • Colgate Cavity Protection Toothpaste with Fluoride.
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