If you brush your teeth once in a day and use mouthwash at night, your teeth will be really good when you get your braces off.
YOU don't take them off. When your orthodontist thinks your teeth have become straight enough, he or she will use an instrument to pry them off, followed by sanding the glue off you teeth, and finally finishing off by polishing your teeth.
You use braces.
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To remove fixed braces they simply use a tool which cracks off the braces from your teeth, this is not harmful or painful for your teeth. Then you will have your teeth cleaned and polished to get rid of any excess glue. Then you will more than likely have some pictures taken and impressions to give a mould of how much your teeth have improved and your fittings for your retainer
You use braces.
You usually get powerchain braces for gaps, and to keep your teeth in they're place. Most people get power chain braces when they're about to get they're braces off. To keep they're teeth the same way the braces left them. Hope I helped!
No. The reason being. . .when you get your braces off you would have yellow squares on your teeth where the brackets are. The best thing you can do is use a whitening toothpaste and, like your orthodontist should have told you, brush them after every meal or AT LEAST swish water in your mouth. Hope that helps!!
Well speak with your dentist. It is very common for them to cut your gums between your teeth and use braces.
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.
They take the wire out that connects the brackets (square metal parts that are on each individual tooth). Then they pull the brackets off of each tooth, and scrape the glue off of the tooth that held the bracket on. They also pull the metal bands that wrap around your back teeth, and scrape the glue off of those teeth. When they have removed the braces and the glue, they will take a mold of your teeth, and use it to make a retainer so that your teeth will stay in the same positions your braces put them in. If you are worried about getting your own braces off, don't. It sounds painful, but it really doesn't hurt at all. But they all say that, and I'm scared! D:
Just do the normal brushing twice a day, and use mouthwash after brushing. the discoloration should disappear after a few days.