Orthodontic Care
Ensuring Your New Smile Lasts
Orthodontic treatment, such as braces or Invisalign, may give you a beautiful smile, but maintaining that smile requires a lifetime commitment. Completing your orthodontic journey does not end when the braces come off or your Invisalign trays are complete. A little ongoing effort is necessary to keep your teeth in their new positions and your smile looking its best. At Orthodontix, our specialist orthodontists set you up with aftercare to keep your smile looking its best.
Why Retainers are Essential After Braces?
Teeth have a natural tendency to move back to their original positions, even after years of orthodontic treatment. This is most likely to happen shortly after removing braces or finishing Invisalign treatment. That’s why it’s crucial to use a retainer immediately after treatment to keep your teeth in place. However, this care shouldn’t stop years after treatment, as teeth can shift due to age, jaw changes, or overall health conditions.
Many patients who had braces years ago find their teeth are crooked today because they didn’t wear a retainer long enough. Orthodontists now understand the importance of long-term retention better than ever. To ensure the benefits of your orthodontic treatment are maintained, regular dental care and keeping your gums healthy are vital. Regular visits to your general dentist also help maintain your overall oral health.
Types of Retainers After Braces or Invisalign
There are various types of retainers available, each offering different benefits:
1. Fixed Wire Retainer
A fixed wire retainer is a popular choice among many patients. It sits behind the teeth and stays in place permanently unless removed by a dentist. This option eliminates the hassle of wearing and storing a removable retainer, providing peace of mind that your teeth will remain in place.
However, fixed retainers require extra care. Brushing and flossing around the wire can be more challenging, and a trip to the dentist is necessary if the wire breaks or the bond comes loose. Despite these small inconveniences, most patients find that the benefits far outweigh the downsides.
2. Clear Retainers
Clear retainers, often worn on the upper and lower teeth, start with full-time wear immediately after braces removal but soon reduce to nightly use. If a night is missed and the retainer feels tight, more frequent wear may be necessary to prevent teeth from shifting. Clear aligners, made from thin plastic, must be handled with care, avoiding hot water and abrasive cleaners like toothpaste, to prevent damage.
Clear retainers are ideal for those who can establish a consistent routine. However, they may not be the best option for individuals who find it challenging to remember to wear them regularly.
How Long Should You Wear a Retainer?
To ensure a lasting smile, most orthodontists recommend wearing a retainer continuously in the weeks following the removal of braces or Invisalign. As your teeth settle into their new positions, your orthodontist will gradually reduce the number of hours you need to wear the retainer. Every patient’s journey is unique, so it’s essential to follow your orthodontist’s guidance for optimal results.
What to Do if Your Retainer Breaks?
One of the most common reasons for teeth shifting after orthodontic treatment is a broken or lost retainer. If this happens, contact your orthodontist immediately to get a replacement. The longer you go without wearing a retainer, the greater the chance your teeth will shift, potentially undoing the results of your treatment.
Whenever you visit your dentist or orthodontist for a check-up, bring your retainers. A loose or faulty retainer may need to be replaced to ensure it is effective in holding your teeth in place. If you have concerns about the condition of your retainer, don’t wait for your next appointment—schedule a visit as soon as possible.
Contact Orthodontix for More Information
If you have any questions about retainers or need further advice on maintaining your smile after braces, feel free to reach out to the team at . We’re here to help you keep your smile beautiful for a lifetime. Contact us online or book an appointment today!