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Can a dentist take my braces off?


Question Posted Sunday March 20 2011, 2:24 pm

If I went to a dentist and asked them to take my braces off, could/would they? Thanks (:

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tanvinautiyal answered Friday March 25 2011, 2:16 pm:
A dentist who has a orthodontist will be able to. Other may too. You should inquire with you dentist..if he/she can!

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xomegaroni answered Monday March 21 2011, 10:27 am:
Orthodontists are qualified to take your braces off. However, some dentists actually have dual degrees so you should ask him/her.

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Teza answered Sunday March 20 2011, 11:52 pm:
Your dentist is not allowed to take your braces off. That is something your orthodontist has to do. You'll get them off, don't worry. It's not a good thing to take your braces off before you're supposed to.

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