A retainer is a customized device intended to hold your teeth in their proper position after orthodontic treatment is complete. The new position of your teeth is not permanent until roughly four to six months have passed with the retainer in place. Although your teeth attempt to move back to their original position in what is referred to as relapse, a retainer will prevent this from occurring.
While wearing a retainer can be considered an inconvenience, it is a superior alternative to experiencing braces again. Two basic types of retainers are available: removable and permanent. With the help of our orthodontist, you can select the most suitable type of retainer, a decision that will be determined by what you specifically need it for and any conditions that you might have. Our orthodontist can supply you with one type of retainer or opt for a combination of the two. For example, you could receive a removable retainer for your top teeth and a permanent one for your bottom teeth.
Bonded Retainers | This type of retainer is attached to your teeth following the removal of braces. The retainer will keep your teeth firmly in place for the first few months after treatment. Our orthodontist will likely recommend a bonded retainer if you must constantly wear a retainer following orthodontic treatment or if the orthodontic wire placed on the back of your upper or lower teeth keeps coming off.
Hawley Retainers | Commonly called wire retainers, this type of removable retainer is made of thin metal wire and plastic or acrylic. It is shaped to comfortably fit onto the roof of your mouth or along the inside of your lower teeth. To ensure alignment, the attached metal wire runs along the outside of your teeth.
Clear Plastic Retainers | Molded to adequately fit your new teeth position, these removable retainers are also known as molded retainers. First, a mold of your teeth is created, then a highly thin plastic or polyurethane is heated and sucked down around the mold, creating your custom-fit retainer.
Since your retainer stays in your mouth and against your teeth, bacteria, plaque, and tartar will inevitably accumulate on it. Like your teeth, it is crucial that you clean your retainer every day. Other ways to care for your retainer include:
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