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By slowly pulling your teeth together with brackets and a special type of cement. They just straighten out your teeth.
They are metal circles that they cement on your four back teeth, they help keep the wire on your teeth.
The blue cement that they use on your teeth will be removed by a special tool called a scaling tool that uses high frequency sound waves to blast it off of your teeth. It is not painful and removes all of the cement.
No, I have procelin crowns and I am getting braces. They just had to fix my teeth first before they put on the braces. Good luck:)
No, they do not put holes in your teeth. But don't worry, I thought the same thing before I got them. Instead, they use this special kind of cement to glue it onto the surface of your teeth. This cement is usually very strong and will not come off easily if there is too much pressure on your teeth.
An orthodontist can put braces on your teeth
Don't worry, if you needed braces in the first place then they will look 100% better
They first take off the brackets, then use a tool to unharden the cement-type substance from your teeth.
No. The braces will hold the teeth in place.
Braces are things that go on your teeth and it straighten your teeth and make you have a nicer smile
The cement that holds the braces to the teeth can be dissolved by acids such as lemons. The actual metal would take more than a lemon to do that though. Nothing that is edible an cause quick dissolving of the metal.
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