Let’s keep you smiling
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Let’s keep you smiling
Let’s keep you smiling Now that you have a smile to be proud of we want to make sure it stays that way. Without retainers your teeth will start to move, so it’s vital that you wear your fixed and removable retainers to keep your teeth straight. What are fixed retainers? In the meantime wear your removable retainers during the day as well as at night. Fixed retainers are thin wires that attach to the back surfaces of your front teeth to help keep them straight. They may take a few days to get used to, but you will soon forget that they’re there. Do I still need to see my orthodontist now that my brace has been removed? How do I look after my fixed retainers? It is important that you keep the areas around your fixed retainers clean. We recommend using an interdental brush or orthodontic dental floss to clean between your front teeth and underneath your fixed retainers. To keep your smile looking its best your orthodontist will check and maintain your retainers for the next two years. After this time we can offer you Retainer Care, where for a small annual fee we will continue to maintain your retainers and repair any breakages. We also advise you to see your dentist or hygienist regularly for a professional clean. How long will I need to wear my fixed retainers for? Your fixed retainers can stay in place indefinitely and with proper care will last for many years. Take care when eating to avoid putting excessive force on your fixed retainers. If they do become detached please make an appointment to see us as soon as possible. Use an interdental brush to clean underneath your fixed retainers Keeping your smile on the straight and narrow What are removable retainers? Removable retainers are made from clear plastic and are custom-made to fit your mouth exactly, helping to keep your teeth in place once your brace has been removed. How long will I need to wear my removable retainers for? You will need to wear your removable retainers every night for at least six months. Your orthodontist will then advise you on how often you should wear them. What should I do if my removable retainers become uncomfortable? If your retainers start to feel uncomfortable this could be a sign that your teeth are starting to move. If this happens wear your retainers during the day and at night for 48 hours. This may be enough to gently squeeze your teeth back into their correct position. If a retainer starts to rub try carefully smoothing it with an emery board. If this doesn’t work please contact us for advice. How do I look after my removable retainers? When your retainers are not being worn please keep them in their protective box. To keep your retainers clean soak them in a retainer cleaning solution once a week for 20 minutes. You can also clean them with a toothbrush and water. Don’t use toothpaste to clean your retainers and don’t put them in hot water, as this may cause them to lose their shape. Remember to bring your retainers to every appointment so that we can make any adjustments if necessary. If you lose, break or cannot wear your retainers please let us know as soon as possible. We should make you aware that there will be a charge to replace your retainers if you lose them.