So you have had braces in your teeth for years now, they are beautiful, and you cannot wait to get them off. You might be wondering how they take braces off, and whether or not you will feel any pain. Understanding the process will give you a better idea of what to expect when you go in for your appointment.
Taking off braces is much easier and faster than many people think. When braces are taken off, your orthodontist uses a special pair of pliers to clip the curve that is near the back of the braces. This clipping breaks the bond of adhesive that was used between the bracket and your teeth. You will hear a loud pop, but this process really does not hurt, it is just a shock to hear something like that inside your head.
Contrary to popular belief, your braces are not pulled off. The plastic adhesive that holds the braces in your mouth is fractured and each bracket is broken in your mouth until all that is left is the wire. Taking off a pair of bracers is a process, and it should not take more than 30 minutes for the traditional braces wearer.

Every person who has braces longs for the day when he can get them taken off.
Because each bracket is removed from your mouth clean, you will still have the bonding plastic in place on your tooth. This is why your teeth need to be cleaned after you get your braces off. Your dentist or orthodontist will complete this process for you, smoothing the plastic from your teeth and polishing the enamel below it.
Once your braces are gone, you may find you need to wear a retainer to help keep your teeth in their position. The retainer is custom fitted to your mouth and the position of your teeth, so it is important you follow the instructions given to you by your orthodontist to ensure your teeth stay in their new positions. This is especially important in the first year after you are free from your braces. Once the first year has passed, you are free to wear your retainer only at night, instead of all the time, that way you can ensure your teeth will continue to look great.
After taking off braces and discussing your retainer options with your orthodontist, you know you have three different options. The most common retainer option is the Hawley retainer, which is made of acrylic and is molded specifically to your mouth. It utilizes a wire to hold your teeth into position.
Essix retainers are what are known as Invisalign “bracers” on the market. These are a great way to ensure your teeth are kept straight while no one knows you are wearing a retainer.
The third option you have when choosing a retainer type is a permanent retainer that does not leave your mouth. This is the least popular option, but requires the least amount of maintenance and you do not have to remember to put it into your mouth every day.
Having bad teeth, particularly as an adolescent child can damage a persons self-esteem. Children can be very cruel and they will pick on any and every imperfection that makes a child stand out from the crowd. Luckily, there are now a wide variety of dental braces around that can help to eradicate teeth problems. These braces cost a large amount less than they did 20 years ago. This is due to the huge amount of choice that there now is. The brace is often used to align or straighten the teeth; this will correct the bite of the teeth. Overbites, underbites and cross bites are common conditions that can be healed with the use of dental braces. These procedures are generally carried out on children, however they are also occasionally used on adults too.
The dental brace has been is use for just over 100 years; the actual origin of the brace is strongly contested. There are 2 men in history that both have a strong claim to the invention of the device. Both were American dentists. Norman Kingsley, who was based in New York in the late 19th century, had books published about orthodontics as early as 1880. Many believe him to be the father of orthodontics. However, Edward Angle, another American citizen, practiced around the same time and has equal claims to the title. These 2 dentists designed the earliest known dental braces.

These types of braces are already considered outdated.
Medical science is constantly advancing, and the field of orthodontics is no different. The varieties of brace that are available today are vast. There are the traditional steel braces; these are normally combined with nickel titanium. This brace requires ties to enable the arch wire to stay in place, these braces cost the least. If a patient is allergic to the nickel in the standard stainless steel braces, gold plated braces can sometime be used; the cost of these can be very high though.
As braces are generally fitted to children, it is important to try and make them as discreet as possible. This has been made possible with the invention of the clear brace. These fantastic braces are generally formed from plastic materials or ceramic. Even the ties between the teeth are available in clear or white colors to help to continue the inconspicuous appearance. These braces cost more than the standard steel ones but are worth every penny to children who require them.
Having a beautiful set of teeth is a blessing. However, most of us are not gifted with properly aligned teeth. Misaligned teeth affect one’s speech and appearance. Severe malocclusion also affects one’s chewing pattern and ends up in joint pain. Moreover, misalignment makes it harder for regular cleaning and thus causes cavities and gum diseases. Dental braces or otherwise known as orthodontic braces are the effective solution to treat all the misalignments such as protrusion, open bite, overbite and cross bite.
Dental braces utilize the simple fact that teeth move from its original position to another under constant pressure. These appliances exert gentle pressure on the teeth over a period of time to correct the misalignment. Earlier, dental braces were mainly used on children and adolescents. However, now adults often use it as well.

The major components of braces are brackets, arch wire, and elastics. Brackets are attached to the individual tooth by using bonding material. Arch wire runs through the bracket and exerts gentle pressure on the teeth. Elastics guide the tooth to the desired direction.
There are many types of braces available to reposition the teeth. Stainless steel braces, ceramic braces, and plastic braces are the major types of braces used in orthodontics. While stainless steel provides a metallic look to the mouth, ceramic and plastic have a clear appearance. The newer technology in dental braces is to fix the brackets in the lingual aspect of the teeth, which make the braces completely invisible in the mouth.
Orthodontic braces usually cause pain in the initial period. The wearer may find it difficult to chew and talk in the initial days. In order to control the pain, one may have to take painkillers such as Tylenol or Motrin. However, as the mouth gets accustomed to the new appliance, the pain reduces. The extent of time one has to wear braces depends on the severity of the problem. It generally takes 1-2 years to get the teeth in the right position. The wearer has to visit the orthodontist once in a month for follow up.
Proper dental care is very essential while wearing braces. It is recommended to brush twice daily using fluoridated toothpaste. Using mouthwash twice daily is also recommended to keep the mouth clean. Once the fixed appliance is removed, orthodontists provide the patient with a retainer. It is a removable appliance that has to be worn by the patient to retain the teeth in the new position.
Properly done orthodontic treatment helps to achieve functional and visual improvements of oral structures.