Retainers
Now that you are finished…
We highly recommend you see your dentist for an exam and cleaning.
Now that you have completed your orthodontic treatment, it’s time to focus on maintaining that beautiful smile with retainers. Retainers are essential for keeping your teeth straight for a lifetime. Most often we provide top and bottom removable retainers with a bottom permanent retainer. However, in specific cases, placing a permanent retainer on both the top and bottom, in addition to removable retainers, is the best option.
We have done everything possible to give you long-term stability for your teeth. It’s now up to you to keep them straight!
Always Remember: Retainers Are Your Friend!
Why are retainers so important?
As teeth move during treatment, changes occur in the bone and fibers attached to the teeth, causing them to become slightly loose. When orthodontics is discontinued, this “looseness” still exists, creating an unstable condition in which teeth can move slightly in all directions. Retainers or other retention devices are necessary to hold teeth straight while the bone “solidifies” or “firms up” around the roots of teeth, resulting in increased stability.
If retainers are not worn during this critical period, teeth are likely to move out of alignment and require retreatment to re-align them. Even after this critical time, everyone has individual levels of orthodontic stability. While some people rarely need retainers to maintain alignment, others find that nightly retainer wear is required indefinitely to avoid unwanted movement of their teeth.
As the years go by, you will notice facial changes occurring, which have been genetically predetermined. These changes sometimes have an effect on the stability of your teeth. If you notice any changes with the position of your teeth, please call us so that corrections can be made while they are still minor. The longer you wait to contact our office, the more difficult the adjustments will be and may even require additional orthodontic treatment.
General Retainer Instructions
Essix – Removable clear retainer
Hawley – Removable retainer with plastic behind the teeth and wire in front of teeth
Fixed Retainers – Wire glued behind the teeth
These retainers all break eventually, it is just a matter of time. When this occurs, contact the office where we can determine if it can be repaired, needs to be replaced, or if it’s time to remove it entirely.
The following guidelines will help make these retainers last as long as possible: