Keep Your Smile for a Lifetime

You’ve put in the effort to achieve a beautiful, straight smile—now it’s time to protect it. Although your braces or aligners are off, your orthodontic journey isn’t over just yet.

Wearing a retainer is a crucial step in maintaining your results. Retainers help prevent your teeth from shifting out of place as your gums, bones, and muscles adapt to their new positions. By wearing your retainer as instructed, you’ll preserve your smile and ensure your hard work continues to shine.

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Different Types of Retainers

Retainers are custom-made appliances designed to maintain your straightened teeth after orthodontic treatment. They come in two main types: removable and fixed.

Traditional Removable Retainers: These retainers feature a metal wire that wraps around the front teeth and is attached to an acrylic base that rests against the roof of the mouth. The wire can be adjusted as needed to make minor corrections after braces, making this option both functional and flexible.

Clear Aligner-Style Retainers (Essix Retainers): Made from a clear plastic material, these retainers resemble Invisalign aligners and are custom-molded to your newly aligned teeth. They can cover the entire arch or just the front teeth (clip-on style) and are a discreet, aesthetic alternative to traditional wire retainers.

Fixed (Bonded) Retainers: A fixed retainer involves a thin wire that is permanently bonded to the back of the front teeth—either on the upper, lower, or both arches. Often placed after wisdom teeth removal, this type of retainer can be worn for many years, sometimes even for life, offering continuous support without relying on daily compliance.

Your orthodontist will recommend the best type of retainer based on your specific needs, treatment goals, and lifestyle.
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Choosing Between Removable and Fixed Retainers

Removable retainers are convenient for eating and daily oral hygiene, as they can be easily taken out.

They can be lost if not handled carefully, so always store them in their case when not in use.

Fixed retainers are a good choice if you prefer a set-it-and-forget-it option without tracking wear time.

Cleaning around fixed retainers takes extra effort—floss threaders are often needed to remove buildup between the wire and your teeth.

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