Importance of Lifetime Retainer Wear

Importance of Lifetime Retainer WearWhen you finish your orthodontic treatment, you are excited to be free of the appliances you’ve had to put up with—brackets, wires, aligners, and so on. However, while it is certainly important to revel in the freedom of your new smile, equally important is taking the necessary action to retain it. And that comes down to one word — retainers.

After completing orthodontic treatment under the care of our skilled family dentists, you will be prescribed a retainer that will be custom-made to fit your smile. Your dentist will give you instructions for how and when to wear this retainer, characterizing it as your “retention phase” of treatment. This phase can last 12 – 24 months. But, while that is the prescribed time for the phase, it is truly recommended that you continue wearing your retainer past that. Maybe not with the same prescribed consistency your family dentist initially provided, but at least with some regularity.

Ongoing Shifts

Even if you’ve had the best orthodontic treatment possible, over time your teeth will start to shift toward their original positions. This is because your gum fibers will slowly, but consistently try and pull your teeth back to where they once were. Additionally, as you age your facial skeletal structure changes, and your teeth experience natural wear. As a result, the perfectly straight smile you leave the dentist with could become unstraightened over time, your teeth becoming a victim to a crowding relapse.

Shifting & Retention Case Study

The University of Washington conducted a case study in which former orthodontic patients were studied for 10 – 20 years after completing their orthodontic treatment. The results—without fail, no matter what type of orthodontic treatment the patients originally underwent (braces, extractions, Invisalign, etc.) they all experienced an orthodontic relapse. In other words, their teeth moved. And how straight their smiles remained was directly related to their retainer wear.

When to Wear

While your family dentist may prescribe consistent retainer wear for the official retention phase of orthodontic treatment, past that we recommend wearing your retainer at night as often as possible for as long as possible. This will make the difference in preserving your straight smile for the future.

Types of Retainers

Bluff Creek Dental offers different types of retainers to meet your smile retention needs, including:

  • Hawley Retainers
  • Clear Aligner Retainers
  • Fixed Retainers

Visit our post-orthodontic treatment page to learn more about these types of retainers today!

A Lifetime of Straight Smiles

As your trusted Chanhassen family dentistry, our dentists are dedicated to helping you attain a straight, beautiful smile. Once that’s done, we encourage you to take pride in your smile by doing your part to maintain it throughout the rest of your life. Wear your retainer as often as you can past the recommended retention phase and your teeth will be less likely to shift back to their old positions. For more information about retainers or orthodontic treatment in general, contact your Bluff Creek Dental family dentist now!

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