Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What are removable retainers?
A. Retainers protect the results of your orthodontic treatment. After braces, patients can choose between two options: removable and fixed retainers. Removable retainers can be taken out, while fixed retainers are glued in place.
Removable retainers have several advantages. Many patients find them easier to keep clean. With removable retainers, patients can also enjoy their favorite foods. Sticky candies and hard foods are not off-limits. Patients take their retainers out before eating, then put them back in place after.
Q. Where can I get a removable retainer?
A. Our orthodontic team can provide custom-fitted appliances. We begin by taking impressions of your mouth. Next, we send the impressions to a dental laboratory. Once your retainer is ready, we make sure it fits correctly. We also explain how to care for your retainer at home. Proper care can extend the lifespan of your retainer.
Q. How long do I have to wear my removable retainer?
A. At first, patients wear their retainer for 22 hours per day. Patients gradually reduce the amount of time they spend using their retainer. However, most patients will continue to wear their retainer at night. Nighttime retainer use helps keep your teeth from shifting. The orthodontic team can explain how often to wear your appliance.
Q. What should I do if I lose or damage my orthodontic appliance?
A. If your retainer breaks, do not attempt to insert it. You might injure your teeth and gums. Call the office for further instructions. Our team can work to repair or replace your appliance. If you lose your retainer, contact our office right away. Skipping your retainer for a prolonged period may allow your teeth to shift. We can order a replacement right away.
Q. How can I keep my removable retainer clean?
A. Rinse your retainer in clean, cool water after each meal. Make sure to brush your teeth twice a day, too. After brushing, use a toothbrush and toothpaste to clean your retainer.
You can also use over-the-counter products to freshen your retainer. Look for a product designed for retainers or dentures. They can help disinfect your retainer and break down mineral deposits. Never use household detergents like bleach on your retainer. These substances can damage the appliance.