Your orthodontist (the doctor for braces) will do it when the time is right to remove them. Dont take them off early - they might be horrible now but you will thank your parents in a few years when your not one of those people with bad teeth.
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 could potentially harm your teeth severely if you take your braces off yourself. To take them off, your orthodontist uses a special solvent on the glue that holds your braces on. If you don't have that solvent, taking your braces off can be very painful and damaging.
to smooth them. they have residue from the glue on the braces and they have to file it off so your not walking around with glue 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:
Nail polish remover will dissolve super glue.
Artificial nails are typically applied with a cyano-acrylate adhesive. That can be dissolved with acetone (fingernail polish remover). You probably won't die from taking a cotton ball and acetone and cleaning your teeth. If you don't like the taste of acetone, you should take your teeth to a dentist and have the removal done professionally.
Super glue should come off after a while of being on a wet surface. It will eventually wear out.
There are several ways the orthodontist may take the braces off: 1. If you have molar bands, they will first loosen these by using a small piece of equipment kind of like some pliers. They will then hold the band and wobble it up and down to loosen the glue. Next they will either take these off but just pulling them off, or they will leave them loose, and start poping off the brackets. this done in the same way, but they are much easier to get off, and make a "pop" sound when are snapped off. Then they will just take out the whole brace. Done, easy peasy. Or 2. They will do exactly the same thing, but take your wire out first, and take off each individual bracket. Hope this helps.
Rub around the base of it with Goof Off, then grip it with pliers and pull
I use a hair dryer to loosen glue and the clean with thinnersUse cigarette lighter fluid to clean off the old glue it works and it will not take off your paint.WD40 works wonders too.
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You scrape it off with a sharp blade.