February 8, 2024

Have you ever wondered why some smiles stay perfectly straight years after braces, while others gradually lose their alignment? The secret lies in a small, yet mighty dental hero: the retainer.

After months, or even years, of wearing braces, it’s the retainer that holds the power to maintain that hard-earned smile. But its importance often goes unnoticed, overshadowed by the more visible journey of braces.

In this article, we’ll uncover the crucial role of a retainer in preserving the beauty and health of your smile. Retainers are important after braces to keep teeth in place and maintain oral health.

Preventing Teeth Shifting

After braces, teeth have a natural tendency to drift back to their original positions, a process known as relapse. This is where a teeth retainer becomes crucial.

Orthodontists use retainers to keep teeth in place after taking off braces. At SouthShore, we make retainers using wires or clear plastic. They help keep teeth in place after braces and make sure orthodontic treatment is successful in the long term.

The importance of retainers after braces cannot be overstated. After removing braces, the gums and bones around the teeth continue to settle into their new positions. During this period, without the support of a retainer, teeth can easily shift.

This risk is especially high in the first few months post-braces but can continue for years. Hence, consistent use of a retainer is vital to maintain the alignment achieved through braces.

Studies show that not wearing a retainer for three months can cause teeth to move, reversing previous orthodontic treatment. This highlights the necessity of a retainer in keeping the teeth stable and preserving the alignment.

Ensuring Permanent Results

Retainers are integral to ensuring the permanent results of orthodontic treatment. Many people wonder how long they should wear a retainer after braces. The answer depends on each person’s situation.

Generally, orthodontists recommend wearing retainers full-time for at least several months post-braces, followed by nighttime wear preferably for the rest of your life. This long-term commitment to retainer use is vital for maintaining the results achieved through orthodontic treatment.

In addition to maintaining straight teeth, retainers also help in adjusting the bite and settling the teeth in their new positions. Over time, this helps in solidifying the changes made during the orthodontic treatment.

Follow orthodontists’ guidelines for wearing retainers to maintain stable and long-lasting orthodontic results.

Avoiding the Risk of Relapse

The risk of orthodontic relapse is a genuine concern in post-braces care which emphasizes the need for retainers. Once the orthodontist removes the braces, the teeth, now in a new position, face the risk of moving back toward their original alignment.

This tendency for teeth to shift back is not just a short-term issue. It can occur years after orthodontic treatment has concluded.

One of the key factors influencing relapse is the natural aging process. As we age, our teeth tend to move forward and inward, a phenomenon further accelerated by the growth of wisdom teeth in some individuals.

This movement can compromise the alignment achieved through braces. Wisdom teeth can push on other teeth, changing their position and affecting how you bite.

Consistent retainer use is crucial to avoid these risks. Retainers serve as a barrier against the forces that push teeth out of alignment.

By wearing a retainer as recommended by your orthodontist, patients can significantly reduce the likelihood of their teeth reverting to their pre-braces state. This commitment to retainer use is a critical aspect of long-term orthodontic success.

Benefits for Oral Hygiene

Beyond maintaining alignment, retainers offer significant benefits for overall oral health. Properly aligned teeth are easier to clean and reduce the risk of cavities and gum disease. Crooked teeth can make it difficult to clean, causing plaque and bacteria buildup, leading to oral health problems.

By keeping teeth in their correct position, retainers help maintain a healthier oral environment.

Retainers, especially the removable types of retainers, also encourage better oral hygiene habits. Cleaning your retainer often helps people remember to take good care of their teeth and gums.

This routine includes taking care of the retainer and regularly brushing and flossing to keep the mouth healthy.

Moreover, retainers play a subtle yet significant role in speech and eating. Properly aligned teeth contribute to clearer speech and more efficient chewing, aspects that are often overlooked but are vital to our daily lives

Customized Retainer Options

The type of retainer used is important for keeping teeth in the right position after braces. Orthodontists often offer a variety of retainers, each designed to cater to different needs and preferences. The choice of retainer is crucial, as it directly impacts the long-term stability of orthodontic treatment.

There are two main types of retainers. The Hawley retainer, made of metal and acrylic, is one option. The other type is the virtually invisible, clear plastic retainer, similar to Invisalign aligners.

The Hawley retainer is durable and adjustable. It allows orthodontists to fine-tune the tooth position if minor movements are necessary. On the other hand, clear plastic retainers are less noticeable and preferred for their aesthetic appeal.

Another option is the fixed retainer, a thin wire permanently attached to the back of the teeth. This type is ideal for individuals who might forget or prefer not to remove their retainer. While providing constant support, it does require diligent hygiene practices.

Our expert orthodontics can help patients choose the right retainer based on their needs, including lifestyle, dental history, and orthodontic treatment details.

Keep Smiling with Confidence

We’ve explored how a retainer is more than just a follow-up to braces. It’s a lifelong commitment to your smile.

At SouthShore Orthodontics, we understand this commitment. We don’t just straighten teeth. We offer a pathway to lasting oral health and confidence.

The vigilant use of a retainer sustains your journey to a perfect smile beyond braces. Let’s keep that beautiful smile of yours shining for years to come. Contact us for personalized care and guidance on retainers after braces. We can help answer any questions you have.

January 24, 2024

Did you know that nearly 4 million Americans wear braces? Complete smile makeovers can help you gain confidence, live a healthier life, and feel great about your dental health.

Do you want to hear more about how a smile transformation has helped people just like you? Read on to discover testimonials from real SouthShore Orthodontics patients.

Brian’s Story: Smiles Change Lives

At SouthShore Orthodontics, we are a proud partner of the Smiles Change Lives program. The program provides donated braces for children and teens.

Brian was selected to start the process and, with help from Dr. Ahrens, he was able to start his journey to a new smile with a set of braces.

Brian is forever grateful to Dr. Ahrens and the rest of the team here at SouthShore Orthodontics for giving him the confidence he needs in his everyday life.

“Smiles Change Lives has given me so much confidence. I am a way more confident person than I was before. I find it easier to talk to people because I just go up to them, talk to them, smile, (and) have a good time.”

Kala’s Story: Braces Before and After

Kala came into SouthShore Orthodontics with an open bite, which was a result of sucking her thumb as a baby and throughout her childhood. When you have an open bite, your teeth do not touch. To fix this issue, Kala reached our team for a consultation and to better understand her treatment options.

After receiving her customized treatment plan, Kala started the braces process and within a few weeks, her bite started to adjust and she felt her teeth touch for the first time. “The moment that they [my teeth] started touching, I was like, ‘Victory, thank god!'”

Abigail’s Story: Early Orthodontic Care

Abigail is a great example of the importance of early orthodontic evaluation for children. Abigail details her experience with Dr. Ahrens and the process of taking her first X-rays. “They had to take photos of me without smiling, but it was hard because it’s hard not to smile!”

Here at SouthShore Orthodontics, we will not begin the braces process on your child until we are fully confident that they are ready. “They really took their time to explain what they needed to do, and we didn’t even start right away,” Abigail’s mother recalls. “When he first evaluated us, Dr. Ahrens wanted to wait a few more months.”

Six months later, Abigail got her braces on and quickly noticed improvements in her smile and in her bite.

Sophia’s Story: Straighter Teeth as an Adult

Currently, about 32% of patients getting orthodontic treatment in the United States and Canada are adults.

Sophia had a very extreme overbite that was corrected with braces when she was a teenager. However, after her braces were off, she didn’t wear her retainer correctly and her bottom teeth ended up shifting, with one tooth in particular protruding out very far. If this wasn’t fixed, it could’ve lead to major dental issues.

Sophia decided to get braces again and reached out to us to restart her journey. Based on her unique needs, Dr. Ahrens reccomended traditional metal braces and within 3 months of treatment, she felt the treatment had made a dramatic difference.

Sophia’s smile transformation has completely changed the way she presents herself. “I am a lot more confident. I was a little nervous about smiling with braces, but now I don’t mind smiling with a big bright smile where my bottom teeth are showing!”

Lexie’s Story: Confidence as a Teen

Braces can be a scary topic for anyone at any age. Sophia reached out our team to help her find the best treatment options for her overcrowded teeth. Dr. Ahrens took his time to help explain the issue, and ensured Lexie and her family understood her treatment plan before they committed to anything.

“I was really nervous the first time I came to SouthShore because I didn’t know what to expect. But everybody was really nice and helpful when I first came here and it really made me feel more comfortable with having to get braces,” Lexie recalled.

Lexie looks back fondly on her time at SouthShore. “I had a lot of friends who needed braces and I recommended them to SouthShore Orthodontics because they were the ones that helped me perfect my smile.”

Jameela’s Story: Smile and Confidence Transformation

At SouthSore Orthodontics, we offer treatment for any age because a beautiful smile matters. Jameela had braces when she was a teen; however, she started to recognize signs that her orthodontic treatment had not been done correctly. That is why Jameela decided to get braces as an adult and trusted SouthShore to improve her confidence and fix her bite.

Since getting braces, her confidence has improved. “I can look at myself and see the improvement since I’ve had my braces on.”

Jameela has high hopes for her confidence to flourish even more after getting her braces off.

Complete Smile Makeovers: Get Ready to Tell Your Story

Have these stories of complete smile makeovers inspired you?  Contact us today to schedule your consultation. Our team at SouthShore Orthodontics is ready to help you have an inspiring story of your own to tell!