
Retainer: Keep Your Straight Smile
Now your teeth look fantastic! However, to keep that beautiful smile, it is important to wear your retainers. Wearing your retainers will determine how your teeth will look for years to come.
After your smile is corrected using braces or clear aligners, your work isn’t over. To keep your perfect smile, you’ll need to wear a retainer. The retainer ensures that all the hard work you put in during your time in orthodontic treatment doesn’t go to waste.
Once your treatment is completed, you will receive retainers to hold your teeth as perfectly as they finished. We will provide you with detailed instructions on wear and care of your retainers the day you receive them.
Your Retainer: Designed for Your Perfect Smile
Clear retainers are growing in popularity. They look very similar to clear aligners, making them popular because of their high level of discretion. They are made of clear, BPA-free plastic and fit snugly over the teeth to retain their new locations. They are comfortable and almost completely invisible to others. These retainers are removed to eat, drink, brush, and floss.
Popular Questions
01How long will I need to wear my retainer?
As with your original treatment plan, your retainer wear will be individualized to your unique needs. But the simple answer is, if you want to retain your new smile forever, you should wear your retainer indefinitely. That doesn’t mean you need to wear it 24 hours a day, though. Once we feel your bite has stabilized, you can switch to wearing your retainer just overnight.
02How long will it take to get used to my retainer?
We know you are excited about finishing your treatment and no longer have the feeling of your braces or aligners. But your retainer will ensure your teeth remain as beautifully straight as the day we remove your braces, so it’s important to know what to expect with your retainer. It will take a couple of days for your mouth to adjust to the new appliance. Your speech may be slightly affected; practice speaking to get used to it. The more you wear your retainer, the quicker you will get used to it.
03What happens if it feels like my retainer no longer fits?
A retainer that no longer fits can’t do its job correctly so we need to find the cause. In some cases, the shape of the retainer may have become distorted. Ther can happen if the retainer is soaked in water that is too hot or if it has been left in a hot place. Your retainer can also lose its shape if you take it out improperly or if it is damaged. The second reason why the retainer may not fit properly is that you haven’t been wearing it as prescribed. Even if your teeth shift slightly, the retainer will no longer fit as it should. If your retainer no longer fits properly, schedule an appointment so we can determine the source of the problem and make a plan moving forward.
04How do I clean my retainer?
Permanent bonded retainers are cleaned as you brush and floss your teeth normally. Removable retainers should be removed from your mouth and cleaned regularly.
- Daily cleaning – Gently clean the retainer with clear, anti-bacterial hand soap and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly using room temperature water before placing it back in your mouth. Never use hot water, as heat can alter the retainer’s fit. Avoid using toothpaste or abrasive cleaners because these can scratch the surface of the retainer, allowing bacteria to set in.
- Weekly cleaning – Soak your retainer in cleaning tablets at least once a week. You can also use denture cleaning tablets. Rinse the retainer thoroughly before placing it back in your mouth.
- If you notice white spots on your retainer, soak it in one part water to one part vinegar for a few minutes. Then rinse thoroughly.
05What are some tips for caring for my retainer?
Taking proper care of your retainer will extend its life, and ensure it fits and can do its job.
- Don’t play with your retainer while it is in your mouth.
- When you don’t have your retainer in, be sure it is always in its case. It’s easy to mistakenly throw it away if it gets wrapped in a napkin while eating.
- Keep the retainer away from pets – we’ve had more than one patient have a retainer eaten by a family dog!
- Always remove your retainer when eating. If you have a bonded retainer, avoid eating foods that are too sticky or hard.
- Clean your retainer regularly.
- Keep your retainer away from extreme heat.
- If you have a clear retainer, remove it when drinking anything but water.