that would suck.
(no duh. but imagine this if you will: a whole mouth of implants.
Oh, you...
(Can't say it here.







Yes however it's not really that hard to remove braces, my friend was just eating beef jerky and part of them popped out and he couldn't get it back in. Not saying taking them out yourself wouldn't hurt (I've never had braces). But there is a lot of things you can't eat because it would either get stuck in them or dislodge them.Silverclaw wrote:*shudders* that would hurt very much.
Born werewolves should not go to the dentist unless its an emergncy kindof thing. No braces.
Bitten ones will have it harder. They better find a way to remove them, by dentist or other weres. If not, it will be one hell of a full moon for em. Fillings would most likely be pushed out as teeth grow into sharp fangs.



Then that would be bad... I guess they would be out of luck. I would feel sorry for them.Motsiewolf wrote:Rosiewolf wrote:Well, what would happen if a werewolves parents were to force them to get braces? Then they wouldn't really have a choice.
Well then that would just suck


WerewolfKeeper3 wrote:Forcing werewolf kids to get braces?
(That would suck. However, something tells me there is no such thing as "shifting" braces. {whispers} thank you.)
Oh, brother. You're right, but your really becoming a drama wolf.
(Eh, shut up. I'm always this way. Besides, if there are such a thing, those kids would never hear the end of it. MEtal mouth, brace face. Although, they couldn't really use silverfang. That sounds cool. {Obvious attempt at avoiding any more bad press}{ Turns to human} i gon hurt you.)
Plus, someone on this sight is named silverfang. Wonder if they ever had braces.
({Shrugs.} I don't know.)
Anytime you put metal into a supposed carnavores mouth, it has to be bad for the carnavore.
(Duh.)

Don't worry people like that scare me to. Plus they are a pain to deal or live with.Rosiewolf wrote:Yea, I suppose the kid could still bite the orthodontist (sp?) people , but if they were to change......that would really hurt. Some parents want their kids to be perfect. People like that scare me sometimes.




Interesting... I'm coming in late on this. But I'm curious, what's the consensus on how the transformation would go with the teeth?RedEye wrote:Let's look at the other side, here. Suppose that the kid gets their wolf teeth before they can shift; as in suppose that the baby teeth are replaced by adult- and decidedly Wolflike teeth.
Then braces make sense. They remind the child not to open too wide, and they act as a distraction should the wolf teeth be seen. People would see the "Railroad Tracks" and ignore the fangs behind them.
Thinking of them as disguise rather than theraputic makes them very sensible for a young Werewolf going from child to adult (and able to shift).
