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1.they remove the rubber bands

2.they remove the wire

3.they brake off the brackets

4.they remove the crowns from your molars

5.they scrape off the excess cement glue from the brackets

-when they removed my braces, my molars hurt for a while from when they took off the crowns,and they did scrape the cement off a bit hard, but other than that i felt complete relief

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Q: What is the procedure in which a dentist removes your braces - is it painful?
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