Congratulations! You have put in the time, the effort and maybe a few awkward selfies along the way, and now your teeth are straight! Whether you reached your goal with traditional braces or Invisalign® clear aligners, you are likely feeling fantastic about your new, confident smile. But before you get too comfortable, there is one final (and crucial) step to keep that smile as perfect as the day you finished treatment: wearing your retainer.
Retainers are like the unsung heroes of orthodontics. While they might not get the same spotlight as braces or aligners, retainers play a vital role in ensuring your teeth stay aligned. Today we are breaking down why retainers are so important, the types available and tips to make retainer-wearing a seamless part of your daily routine.
Why Retainers Matter: The Secret to Long-Lasting Results
When braces or aligners come off, your teeth are not as “set in stone” as you might think. Teeth naturally want to shift back to their original positions, especially in the months following orthodontic treatment. The tissues and bones around your teeth need time to adapt to their new positions, and that is where your retainer comes in.
Without a retainer, it is likely that teeth will begin to shift—some people even find that their teeth move noticeably within just a few months. Retainers keep everything in place, allowing your body to adjust and adapt, ensuring your investment in a straighter smile lasts a lifetime.
Types of Retainers: Find the One That Fits Your Lifestyle
There are a few different types of retainers, each with its own perks:
- Removable Retainers: These come in two main varieties—Hawley retainers and clear plastic retainers. Hawley retainers have an acrylic base with metal wires that hold your teeth in place. They are durable, and some people prefer them because they are adjustable. Clear plastic retainers are, as the name suggests, made of transparent plastic and are nearly invisible. These are popular for their discreet look but may need replacement after a few years.
- Permanent (Fixed) Retainers: If you are not keen on remembering to wear your retainer, a permanent retainer may be a good choice. It consists of a thin wire bonded to the back of your front teeth, holding them in place 24/7. Many people find it convenient, but it does require diligent oral hygiene to prevent plaque buildup.
Making Retainer Wear a Habit
Getting used to wearing a retainer, especially if it is removable, can take time. Here are some tips to make it easier:
- Start Strong: The first few months after braces or aligners are crucial. Follow our orthodontist’s instructions on wearing your retainer, which might include wearing it nearly full-time initially.
- Create Reminders: Set phone alarms or keep a small reminder note in your bathroom. Consistency is key to getting into the habit.
- Keep Your Retainer Safe: Retainers can easily be misplaced or damaged if not handled carefully. Always store it in its case when not in use and avoid leaving it in high-heat areas, like a car.
- Practice Good Hygiene: Clean your retainer daily with a gentle toothbrush. For removable retainers, avoid using hot water, as it can warp the plastic.
The Final Word: Your Smile, Protected for Life
Wearing a retainer may seem like one more step, but it is truly the finishing touch to your orthodontic journey. Remember, you have come this far, so please do not skip the last step. By committing to regular retainer wear, you are setting yourself up for a lifetime of smiling confidently with straight, beautiful teeth!
Did you know that Dr. DeArment, Dr. Lill and Dr. Song are designated Diamond Plus Invisalign® providers? This means they are recognized as the top Invisalign® providers in North America! We invite you to contact our Shenandoah Valley Orthodontics team in Winchester and Front Royal in Virginia to learn more. You and your family’s teeth deserve top-notch orthodontic care.