What colour dental braces shall i have?
Answer:
I have two more appointments until my braces come off - yay!
Here are a few colours your should never choose:
Dark Green - Spinach...
Yellow - It makes your teeth appear more yellow.
Black - Tooth Decay, Not a good look.
And here are a few colours that you should think about:
Red - My friend had hers done in red and I liked it, but be aware it looks like bleeding gums.
Dark Blue - It's a very... Masculine colour for braces..
Purple - My friend had purple but the purple was too dark so it looked like black.
Lastly, here are a few colours that your should choose!
Pink - It looks great. Plus it doesn't change colour after a few months.
Light/Baby blue - It makes your teeth look whiter! It does change into a turquoise colour after, but it looks just as good.
Light green - Again, it makes your teeth whiter!
I hope this helps!
And Good luck with the orthodontist treatment!
what type of girl are you girly (pink), Tomboy (Blue) , Girly + Rough and can do by things (Purple), Common (Black) or enegetic hypo crazy (multycoloured!)
if ur asking, it means ur bothered what they might look like.so i suggest to ask ur dentist to make them as natural as possible.even u wont know they are there...until ur dinner gets stuck in them while ur talking to ur boyfriend
I didn't get a choice. think yourself lucky you have a choice. and be happy in the fact that you'll have great, straight teeth in the end.
I would recommend red and blue since 4th of July is around the corner.
i'm going 2 b getting braces, and my dad talked me into getting white. grrr.i wanted lite blue and dark blue...
but white would look fine 2...
i always did it by the month! like summer blues, and orange and black for halloween and red and green for christmas. find a good bright summer color! ohh and green during march so you dont get pinched!:]
MULTI COLOURED bit of everything but then if you dont really want to flaunt your braces dont have a colour
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