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junhoHow Orthodontic Aligners Work After Braces
Retainers are a crucial part of the orthodontic treatment process, especially after you've finished wearing orthodontic appliances. Their primary function is to maintain the alignment of your teeth and prevent them from shifting back to their original position. In this article, we'll delve into the world of retainers and explain their function.
What are retainers?
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Retainers are specifically designed thin pieces of a combination of both, designed to hold your teeth in place. They are typically worn by orthodontic patients after they've completed their treatment with invisalign. The type of retainer you'll need depends on your specific orthodontic needs and the type of device your dentist or orthodontist has used.
How do retainers work?
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The primary goal of a retainer is to keep your teeth aligned and prevent any movement or shifting. Here's how they work:
- Teeth settling: When you wear braces, your teeth may move into a new position. However, your gums and jawbone take time to adjust to the new alignment. Retainers prevent your teeth from moving back to their original position in the process.
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There are two primary types of retainers: removable and fixed.
- Removable retainers: These are the most common type of retainer. They are removable and can be taken out when eating, brushing, or ارتودنسی flossing. Removable retainers are typically made of acrylic or a combination of acrylic and wire.
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The duration you'll need to wear a retainer depends on various factors, including your orthodontic treatment type, the complexity of your case, and your dentist's or orthodontist's recommendations. Typically, retainers are worn for as long as possible, often from non-stop for the first several months after orthodontic treatment. Gradually, you'll be able to reduce the wear time to just evenings.

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