After you get your braces off, I'm reading that a lot of people on here who've had braces said the dentist scrapes and sands off the cement glue. I'm sorry, but doesn't that also scrape off any remaining enamel you might still have left on your teeth? I don't think my teeth can handle that. They're weak enough as it is.
When they sand the glue off your teeth after braces?
This is actually a very good question. When the remaining bonding needs to be removed from the teeth, it is important that in grinding off the material, that enamel is not removed. There is a different texture and color to the bonding compared to enamel. I keep the area dry and the bonding will have a frosted appearance and is porous. Just like when your teeth are scaled and tartar removed, we can feel the difference in a material that is not tooth substance.
The teeth should not be "soft" and the enamel should be fine and undamaged underneath the bonding. The only time there is an issue is if oral hygiene has been poor and the teeth are decalcified. Then there are actually soft spots on the enamel, because the teeth have begun to decay. Sometimes, then, a bit of enamel is removed with the bonding or else some bonding is left behind until the teeth have remineralized a bit.
Your teeth should not be weak. They will feel loose though when the bonding is being removed. It is a weird feeling. I try to hold onto the tooth to stabilize it while removing bonding so that it doesn't feel so loose.
That is why you need retainers afterwards, because they actually are still loose.
Reply:Well, he does get the glue off... but only that. It is perfectly fine, and may actually make your teeth smoother! Getting your braces off doesn't really hurt, but it does make your mouth sort of cold. If you're worried about your teeth, you can talk to your orthodontist, and ask him to be careful! Good luck!
Reply:Nope just the glue. It's annoying when they do it but they are just taking of the cement.
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