Congratulations on completing your orthodontic treatment! Your smile looks amazing! Now, let’s talk about how to keep it that way. You’ve probably heard me mention retainers before, and today, I want to explain why they’re so important for maintaining your beautiful new smile.
What are retainers, and why do I need them after braces or aligners?
Think of retainers as a safety net for your teeth. After your braces or aligners come off, your teeth can naturally want to shift back to their old positions. Retainers are custom-made appliances that gently hold your teeth in place while the surrounding bone and tissues settle into their new alignment. Just like when you learned to ride a bike, your teeth need some time to get used to their new positions. Retainers help them stay put during this adjustment period, ensuring your beautiful smile lasts a lifetime. Think of them as a small investment to protect the amazing results we’ve achieved together. And don’t worry, wearing retainers is easy and comfortable! We’ll make sure you get the perfect fit.
What types of retainers are there?
We have a few different options for retainers, each with its own benefits:
- Essix Retainers: These are clear plastic retainers and are the most common retainer types, so they’re virtually invisible when you wear them.
- Hawley Retainers: These are commonly used for phase 1 treatments (think young kids with baby teeth) and are removable. They have a wire that goes across your teeth and a plastic part that fits against the roof of your mouth.
- Fixed Retainers: These are permanently attached to the back of your teeth, so you don’t have to worry about taking them in and out.
We’ll discuss which type is best for you based on your specific needs and lifestyle.
Why is it so important to wear my retainer?
Wearing your orthodontic retainer as directed is the single most important thing you can do to protect your investment in orthodontic treatment. Here’s why:
- Your smile will stay straight: Retainers keep your teeth from moving back to their original positions, so your beautiful smile will last.
- You’ll avoid relapse: Relapse means your teeth shift back to where they were before treatment. Retainers prevent that from happening.
- Your teeth and gums will be healthier: Straight teeth are easier to clean and less prone to cavities and gum disease.
- You’ll feel more confident: A straight smile can do wonders for your self-esteem!
How often will I need to wear my retainer?
At first, you’ll probably wear your retainer most of the time, except when eating or brushing your teeth. Over time, we’ll gradually reduce how often you need to wear it. The exact schedule will be tailored to your individual needs.
Will my insurance cover the cost of retainers?
Many orthodontic insurance plans, including United Healthcare Dental, United Concordia, and Delta Dental, cover the cost of retainers, either partially or fully. We’ll work with you to determine your coverage and find a payment plan that works for you.