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After Care

When braces are finally removed, the “retention” phase begins for most individuals. The objective of this phase is to ensure the teeth do not regress back to their previous position. A retainer will be used to maintain the improved position of the teeth.

A retainer is a fixed or removable dental appliance that has been custom-made by the orthodontist to fit the teeth. Retainers are generally made from transparent plastic and thin wires to optimize the comfort of the patient.

Retainers are worn for varying amounts of time, depending on the type of orthodontic treatment and the age of the patient. Perseverance and commitment are required to make this final stage of treatment successful. If the retainer is not worn as directed, treatment can fail or take much longer than anticipated.

What Types Of Retainers Are Available?

There are a variety of retainers available, each one geared towards treating a different kind of dental problem. The orthodontist will make a retainer recommendation depending on the nature of the original diagnosis and the orthodontic treatment plan.

The following are some of the most common types of retainers:

  • Hawley retainer – The Hawley retainer consists of a metal wire on an acrylic arch. The metal wire may be periodically adjusted by the orthodontist to ensure the teeth stay in the desired position. The acrylic arch is designed to fit comfortably on the lingual walls or palate of the mouth.
  • Essix – The Essix retainer is the most commonly used vacuum formed retainer (VFR). A mold is initially made of the teeth in their new alignment, and then clear PVC trays are created to fit over the arch in its entirety. VFR’s are much cheaper than many other types of retainers and also do not affect the aesthetic appearance of the smile in the same way as the Hawley retainer. The disadvantage of VFR’s is that they break and scratch more easily than other types of retainers.
  • Fixed retainers – A fixed retainer is somewhat similar to a lingual brace in that it is affixed to the tongue side of a few teeth. Usually, a fixed retainer is used in cases where there has been either rapid or substantial movement of the teeth. It usually consists of a single wire. The inclination of the teeth to move rapidly means they are also more likely to regress back to their previous position if a fixed retainer is not placed.

What Do I Need To Consider When Using A Retainer?

There are a few basic things to consider for the proper use and maintenance of your retainer.

  • Don’t lose the appliance – Removable retainers are very easy to lose. It is advisable to place your retainer in the case it came in a while eating, drinking, and brushing. Leaving a retainer folded in a napkin at a restaurant or in a public restroom can be very costly if lost because a replacement must be created. A brightly colored case serves as a great reminder.
  • Don’t drink while wearing a retainer – It is tempting to drink while wearing a retainer because of the unobtrusive nature of the device. However, excess liquid trapped under the trays can vastly intensify acid exposure to teeth, increasing the probability of tooth decay.
  • Don’t eat while wearing a retainer – It can be difficult and awkward to eat while wearing a removable retainer, and it can also damage the device. Food can get trapped around a Hawley retainer wire or underneath the palate, causing bad breath. When worn on the upper and lower arches simultaneously, VFR retainers do not allow the teeth to meet. This means that chewing is almost impossible.
  • Clean the retainer properly – Removable retainers can become breeding grounds for calculus and bacteria. It is essential to clean the inside and outside thoroughly as often as possible. Hawley retainers can be cleaned with a toothbrush. Because harsh bristles can damage the PVC surface of a VFR, a denture cleaner or a specialized retainer cleaner is recommended for this type of device.
  • Wear the retainer as directed – This phase of treatment is critical. The hard work has been done; the braces are off, and now it is tempting not to wear the retainer as often as the orthodontist recommends. Retainers are needed to give the muscles, tissues, and bones time to stabilize the teeth in their new alignment. Failure to wear the retainer as directed can have regrettable consequences, such as teeth returning to their original position, added expense, and lost time.

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Oak ridge office is so pleasant and bright, especially on a gloomy day. Lots of open space for waiting.

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I am an adult that had to have braces to prepare for double jaw surgery. The team at Power Orthodontics was so great throughout my pre and post surgery. The front office was always kind and helpful. Getting me in when I needed an appointment. I would highly recommend them for any of your orthodontic needs.
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As an adult going into braces I appreciate the time and effort that Dr. Power’s team puts into their work. Dr. Power and his team made sure I was happy with the results and went above and beyond to make sure that I was taken care of. I cannot recommend them enough.
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I never make reviews, but this is well deserved. First time in the office and the wait was minimal, which is good for me because I was not born with patience:) the staff was kind and answered all my questions. Clean environment and everyone seemed happy with their jobs. Looks like the DR takes good care of this patients and staff. If you’re looking for care this is the place!!
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The whole team at Power and Pryse is absolutely amazing. From start to finish we were so happy with the entire process. Everyone there is so unbelievably helpful and welcoming. They take their time going over everything with you so you feel comfortable. I'm really glad we picked them for my daughters braces. They've made everything so easy.
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Amazing staff. They make it seem so fun having to have braces, so much so that they make me want to have them longer.
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Dr Power (and Dr Pryse before him) and the wonderful ladies in the office took care of my daughter for over 5 years. They referred us to THE BEST orthognatic surgeon and between her surgery and the care of her braces by Power Orthodontics, my daughter has much better self esteem and actually smiles with her teeth showing now, something she avoided doing for years! I can not recommend Power Orthodontics enough!
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