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    How long will they stay on?
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    They should stay on untill you remove them, but don't eat or drink with them.
  • Question
    Do I have to use brace wax?
    Community Answer
    It's definitely the simplest solution. A decent drug store should carry inexpensive orthodontic wax.
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    How do you take off the fake fangs afterwards?
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    Brace wax is very easy to remove from your teeth, so there should be no problem in sliding the fang right off your tooth. If it does not come off easily, try mouthing some warm water to loosen it.
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    Will they fall out when you bite into something?
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    They could, so just try to be careful when you bite into things. Try to take them out before you eat.
  • Question
    Wouldn't the wax melt in the oven?
    Community Answer
    If you mean the braces wax, you don’t put it on the fangs until they have come out of the oven.
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    What temperature should the oven be when making vampire fangs?
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    The baking instructions should come in the clay packaging. If they do not, you may want to search up what temperature to bake that specific clay.
  • Question
    Do I need brace wax to make vampire fangs?
    Community Answer
    The wax is the easiest option because it will come off better. You can also use denture glue or thermal impression beads.
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    Is it okay if the fangs touch the braces slightly?
    Community Answer
    Try to avoid this, because it may damage your braces, but you should be alright if the braces only touch the fangs slightly.
  • Question
    Can I use dental wax only?
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    You can use any non-toxic adhesive, but dental wax works best and is most convenient.
  • Question
    Can I apply vampire fangs over my braces if I already own some?
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    It depends on what type of vampire fangs they are. If it is more of a mouth-guard, try to be careful with it. Just don't break your braces!
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    Is the clay nontoxic or strong enough to not be dissolved by my saliva over time?
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    The clay shouldn't be toxic, nor should it be dissolved by saliva. If you use them for a long time, try making and using another pair because they could be worn down.
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