If you have questions about the importance of clear retainers after Invisalign treatment keep reading.
All patients after orthodontic treatment should wear retainers – both kids and adults. Retainers are either fixed retainers or removable retainers. Fixed retainers often only connect to your front teeth.
Different retainers are:
1) fixed retainers
2) clear retainers (also known as Essix retainers)
3) Hawley retainer or acrylic retainers
Different types of retainers have pros and cons. Wire permanent retainers only keep your front teeth.
The fixed retainers can cause gum disease. Flossing with fixed retainers is hard. Poor oral hygiene results in gum disease and losing bone around your front teeth.
Straight teeth with bone loss and gum disease is not a perfect smile you want. To maintain proper care if you have a permanent retainer, your dentist should clean them at your regular check-ups.
Clear retainers look like Invisalign aligners except the retainers are stiffer. New retainers overtime lose this properties and can’t help maintain the position of your teeth.
Removable retainers could be clear retainers (also called Essix) or Hawley retainers.
Your teeth shifts if you don’t wear your retainers at night after your orthodontic treatment.
Patients should wear these retainers full-time immediately post-treatment. Then night time only.
Fixed orthodontic retainers are metal wires glued on the back of your teeth. This is an option after orthodontic treatment aka teeth straightening.
Fixed retainers are good to keep tooth alignment but can cause loss of bone tissue around the gum. This is an irreversible dental health problem. Clear retainers are more popular than fixed retainers mostly because of their significant side effects.
The Invisalign treatment comes with clear aligners and clear retainers. Invisalign retainers are similar to other types clear retainers. They look like your Invisalign trays.
Aligner treatment also referred as Invisalign treatment is a type of orthodontic treatment. Aligner treatment use plastic trays like Invisalign to slowly move your teeth. The plastic trays are a replacement to metal braces.
Introduction of modern treatment plans like clear aligners changed dentistry. You don’t need to wear braces to get the beautiful smile you always wish for.
Clear retainer or Invisalign retainers are for life time. The new position of your teeth will change overtime as you get older. Your teeth won’t go to the original position but without retention your teeth will move.
Your teeth with or without orthodontic treatment will move since your jawbones are changing over time. Crowded lower teeth has nothing to do with your wisdom teeth coming out.
How long you have to wear clear retainers depends on how much you want to keep your straight smile.
Yes you have to wear retainers at night after Invisalign treatment and metal braces treatment. Ask your orthodontist for more information.
Align technology makes the clear retainers called Vivera retainers. Many clear retainers are on the market that are as good or better than Vivera retainers.
You can brush your retainers with water or toothpaste using your toothbrush. Cleaning solutions that you can use as well exist.
This is not always the case. New retainers could cost you the same as permanent retainers. Advances in dental care like dental 3D printing reduces the cost of clear retainers.
Yes. You should change your retainers with new retainers every 9-12 months especially if you are wearing them every night.
You can program clear retainers to fix minor shifts. Fixing minor shifts with clear retainers is extremely limited. You would need aligners to fix most of orthodontic relapses.
Grinding teeth is mostly a response to stress. Some patient grinds more with clear retainers.
The nightguards could retainer your teeth and act as a retainers. Retainers can also protect your teeth similar to a nightguard or mouthguard. Patients with dental implant, bridges and major dental work need nightguards, unless they have TMJ problems.
No clear aligners or Invisalign can’t fix bruxism. Bruxism is mostly because of stress. Other conditions like TMD can cause Grinding or bruxism . It is unclear which one started first.
Your teeth will shift. Bite will also change. Your overbite can get deep if you don’t wear your retainers. Maintaining a good oral health is not only about flossing and brushing.
No. Unless your retainer is pinching your gum. Not cleaning your retainer could also mess up your new smile in terms of getting cavities and gum disease.
Yes. If your teeth shifted a lot from the new position after orthodontic treatment, your retainer won’t fit. You can damage your teeth if you force your retainer on.
Permanent retainer won’t move if you push it with your tongue. You can remove clear retainers with your tongue. You are ready for new retainers if you can remove your clear retainer with your tongue.
Depending of your filling, your retainer could fit. You should talk to your orthodontist about this. New crown or cavity fillings could make your retainers not to fit.
No. You would need new retainers if you have a crack on your retainer.
No. You can have lisp with clear retainers. If you wear your retainers all day, you might have hard time to talk without the retainers.
Yes. Not cleaning your retainers can cause cavities especially if you wear them all the time.
Clear aligner trays look like clear retainers. This is the same with Invisalign trays. The type of plastics used in retainers is different than Invisalign aligners.
If you are looking for a clear retainer and have more information, feel free to book a free consultation to learn more about clear retainer services at PORTH.