Retainers: Everything You Need to Know About Life After Braces

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Retainers: Everything You Need to Know About

Life After Braces

Anyone who has worn braces understands how satisfying it is to complete therapy and flaunt your new smile However, the procedure is not over at that point. To keep your teeth in the desired condition, you'll probably need to wear a retainer. Many individuals will be required to wear retainers for the remainder of their lives, making them a crucial component of dental care.

What do Retainers do?

Retainers help you keep your teeth where your orthodontist moved them. Your teeth may begin to shift back to their original positions once your braces are removed. By wearing a retainer, you can prevent this from happening and guarantee that your teeth stay in place. For the first few months, most people must wear their retainers constantly, but after that, they gradually need to wear them less and less until they only need to wear them at night.

Many Types of Retainers

Retainers come in two primary categories: set and detachable. A tiny wire that runs behind your teeth is used to make the majority of fixed braces They don't need to be removed because they are permanently attached. The majority of removable retainers

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are constructed of glass or plastic and are removable from the mouth. They may be designed to perfectly suit your mouth and come in both clear and colorful varieties.

How to Take Care of a Retainer

Maintaining your retainer might make it last longer, thus it's crucial to do so. Your retainer should be cleaned every day, and you should avoid consuming any substances that can harm it. You will receive specific instructions from your dentist on how to clean and maintain your retainer, so pay close attention to what they say.

When to Replace Your Retainer

Retainers can last a long time if you take appropriate care of them. However, they may deteriorate or break over time, which reduces their usefulness. It's time to get a new retainer if your old one is loose, doesn't fit well, has cracks or other damage, or just doesn't look right. You need to get in touch with your orthodontist straight soon if any of these problems occur

Final Thoughts

To maintain your new smile after receiving braces, you must wear a retainer for the rest of your life. Your teeth are kept in their new positions by retainers, which also prevent them from shifting back to their original positions. Retainers come in two primary categories: set and detachable. The greatest approach to extending the lifespan of your retainer is to take good care of it. If you see any indications that your retainer may

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require replacement, make an immediate call to your orthodontist. You may ensure that your teeth remain straight and healthy for many years to come by adhering to these straightforward guidelines and cooperating with your orthodontist.

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