Once the active phase of your Orthodontic treatment is complete and your Braces are removed, the next crucial step begins — retention. This phase involves wearing Retainers to help your teeth remain in their new positions while your gums, bone, and muscles adjust. Without consistent retainer use, your teeth can gradually shift back toward their original alignment, undoing the hard work of your Orthodontics or Invisalign treatment.
Your retainer helps preserve the results of your orthodontic treatment, ensuring long-term stability and a healthy bite. The length of time you’ll need to wear a retainer depends on your unique dental needs. Some patients only require retainers for a limited time, while others may need permanent or long-term retention to prevent movement or relapse — especially in cases of crowded teeth, cracked teeth, or broken tooth repairs that were corrected during treatment.
Proper maintenance is essential. After each meal, clean your retainer thoroughly with a toothbrush to remove plaque and food particles. Handle your retainers with care — they are easy to lose or damage. When not in use, always store them in your retainer case for safety.
For optimal oral health, schedule regular teeth cleaning or dental cleaning appointments with your dentist. Professional dentist cleaning visits and periodontal maintenance help keep your smile bright and your gums healthy, especially if you have a history of gum disease or have undergone gum grafting or osseous surgery.
Our practice offers a full range of dental treatments — from cosmetic dentistry and Porcelain Veneers to Porcelain Crowns, Dental Implants, and bonding to repair cracked tooth or broken teeth. We also specialize in advanced procedures like Apicoectomy, Endodontic therapy, Orthognathic Surgery, and crown lengthening to ensure both function and aesthetics are restored.
Whether you’re visiting for Retainers, Dental Emergencies, or ongoing periodontal maintenance, our team is committed to providing exceptional care and lasting results.
Remember: Wear your retainers in your mouth, not in your pocket — and follow your orthodontist’s instructions carefully to maintain your healthy, confident smile!