What is an orthodontic retainer?
An orthodontic retainer is a device that is usually recommended to the
patient after orthodontics and teeth alignment. Using an orthodontic retainer will ensure that your
teeth are fixed in their new position. Because the teeth may return to their original
place after the braces are removed, orthodontists consider this stage of
treatment very sensitive and vital.
In fact, using an
orthodontic retainer keeps the teeth stable and prevents orthodontic teeth from
returning to their original state.
How long should I wear
retainers?
The duration of using an orthodontic retainer is different for each patient, depending on his/her
condition. Depending on the age of the patient, the degree of mobility of the
teeth, the initial condition of the teeth and jaw, and the type of orthodontics,
the time you have to wear retainers varies.
After installing the
orthodontic retainer, it is better to visit your orthodontist regularly.
Types of orthodontic retainers
They are separated into
two groups:
Fixed:
A fixed orthodontic
retainer consists of an archwire that is attached to teeth. You cannot remove
it from the mouth. Since this orthodontic device is placed using wires and
other fixed components, you need to visit your dentist to remove them.
Advantages:
Fixed retainer does not
cause problems in speech. And because it is normally attached to the back
surface of the teeth, it is not exposed at all. They are not easily damaged and
They are durable and can
last for years.
Disadvantages:
Since the retaining wire
is attached to the surface of the teeth, it provides a suitable place for the
accumulation of plaque and food leftovers. And if you do not clean the surface
of the tooth well, it will cause the accumulation of plaque and food particles around
the teeth.
Non-fixed or movableā
retainer:
1_ Howley retainer
It is one of the most
common retainers. This retainer is mostly for the upper jaw, but it is also
made for the lower jaw. This device consists of a plastic body and metal
hook-like attachments. It allows you to easily take it off and put it back on
when eating or drinking.
Advantages:
They are easy to install
and remove, and they are adjustable. You can choose the color of the Hawley
plastic retainer as you like, and it also does not change color easily. There
is no restriction on the diet because you take it out when you eat.
Disadvantages:
The metal part of the
Hawley retainer is easily visible in front of the teeth.
It can cause excessive
production of saliva. The thickness of the plastic body of this retainer,
especially behind the front teeth, may cause problems in speech and
pronunciation.
2_ Essix
In fact, Essix retainer
is like transparent trays (similar to Invisalign) that you fit over your teeth.
It is completely made of plastic and has no metal parts. Using this type of
orthodontic retainer is very simple and convenient. Every time to clean the
teeth, you need to remove the Essix from the mouth. After cleaning the teeth,
clean the Essix and put them back in place.
Advantages:
Essix retainers are
easier to use. They are transparent and invisible. You can remove them and put
them back whenever you want.
Disadvantages:
May need to be replaced
annually. Essix retainer is made of clear plastic, and if you don't clean it
well, it can become a source of bacteria and become discolored and stained.
This type of retainer has a consumable aspect and must be remade once in a
while.
Orthodontic retainer
care
If you use an orthodontic retainer, practice good
oral hygiene. Otherwise, you may suffer from gingivitis and tooth decay. Because
the orthodontic retainer is delicate, it may break, so it is better to be more
careful when consuming food so as not to get into trouble.
Summary
It is necessary to use retainers
after completing the orthodontic treatment period. The patient can use fixed or
removable retainers according to his conditions and budget. Each of them has
advantages and disadvantages, and orthodontists will help in choosing the
retainer model for the patient.
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