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Do braces make your upper lip smaller?
Yes, braces can change the position of your lips, but only as much as the teeth immediately behind them change. It has nothing to do with braces changing your lips as far as fullness or shape.
Do braces cause lip incompetence?
Orthodontic Hardware: Many different issues relating to jaw alignment may cause or exacerbate lip incompetence. Hardware that your local orthodontist may recommend to rectify the problem may include palatal expanders, braces, Invisalign, and retainers.
Do dentists whiten teeth after braces?
When Your Braces Come Off Depending on your oral health habits, your teeth might actually be darker if you had foods with dyes, tooth decay problems or didn’t brush and floss often. If your teeth aren’t white, don’t fret! Most patients do teeth whitening after their braces to get their new straight smile sparkling.
Will braces change the appearance of my Lips?
An overbite will thrust your lips forward. The more pronounced your overbite is, the more your lips will puff out. If you like having full lips that form an attractive pout, you may be concerned about braces if they are going to change the appearance of your lips. You can expect your lips to appear less pronounced after the orthodontic treatment.
Will My Lip position change after orthodontic treatment?
The amount of change in you lip position after orthodontic treatment, especially after the removal of teeth, is dependent upon many factors. If you have crowding in the arches, you many not notice any lip change at all. If you have big, full lips you may not notice any difference at all.
Will a tooth extraction change the shape of my Lips?
However; if there is a lot of crowding, there will not be much change on the profile. When extraction is recommended by your orthodontist to correct protruded teeth, as the upper teeth go back, the lips also go back.
Will having my front teeth removed affect my upper lip?
Sometimes extracting teeth might not have much affect on the upper lip, depending on factors like how much dental crowding there is, how protrusive the front teeth are, or exactly which teeth (first vs. second bicuspids) are extracted. I would suggest discussing these issues with an experienced orthodontist to get answers about your case.