Well when i went i had to get a permanent retainer first. Then they clipped each individual bracket off. And then they yank really hard. This caused my gums to bleed. A lot! Then they let you rinse. After that they scrape off any glue that is left on. Then they will sand the rest of the glue off with a thing that looks like a drill. They tell you before that it might hurt to raise your hand if you have to stop. To me it didnt hurt but the drill smelled of cigarettes and it was so gross i was gagging. When thats done you get xrays, take pictures and pic out a retainer if you need one. Ok Hope this helps a little.
They use this plyer-like tool and they unloosen the braces' wires from around your teeth until all the wire is un-wired and the braces are off.
Metal should not stain. You should be able to brush your teeth to remove everything on your braces.
Braces are often used to remove gaps in teeth.
it means to remove them
Dr. Mark A. Gray, DMD at Gray Orthodontics can remove your son's braces. He is located at 197 W. Chandler in Winder.
You have to brush your teeth so no mark comes when u remove the braces
No. If you have a chipped tooth or a tooth that isn't the way it's supposed to, the dentist will have to remove it before you can have braces.
Probably but it isn't easy.
Yes, but there will be a different costs
I used a pair of wire cutters to remove mine.
no it is not. the wax is purposed to stop the brackets of the braces to hurt you mouth from the inside,wax is not a sticky substance. it is easy to take it off.
remove the cross braces and side hooks and remove upright hooks from the top of the arch
you must go to an orthodontist.doing it yourself could be dangerous.