Retainers
Retainers are orthodontic devices whose function is to keep teeth straight. We use retainers after Adult Braces or Teen Braces orthodontic treatment to ensure that the teeth do not shift back into their original positions. Retainers are usually the last phase after we straighten your teeth into their prescribed position. At South Beach Clinic, we make our retainers in our in-house dental lab and fit them as soon as your orthodontic treatment is complete.
Slight shifting of your teeth following treatment is normal, wearing a retainer will ‘retain’ your teeth stay in their correct position. Even after teeth straightening, the effects of everyday wear can lead to relapse. During the first 2 days we ask you to wear your retainers for 22 hours a day or more and then every night after that to ensure your newly straightened smile lasts a lifetime.
Essix retainer or
clear overlay retainer
Made of clear plastic and looks like Invisalign® or a thin mouthguard. This is the most common type of retainer as it is easy to wear and removable.
ADVANTAGES
Virtually invisible retainer
Less bulky than a Hawley retainer
Unlikely to affect your speech
DISADVANTAGES
We cannot adjust the fit
Cannot repair
Retainer can warp if exposed to heat
Can become discoloured over time
It can trap liquids against your teeth
Top and bottom teeth don’t touch naturally
Can affect your speech more than fixed wire retainers
Hawley retainer
Also called wire retainers, these are removable retainers made of thin metal wire and plastic or acrylic with a metal wire in front of the teeth to maintain alignment.
ADVANTAGES
More durable than a clear retainer
We can adjust the fit
We can sometimes repair if broken
If used properly it can last for years
The upper and lower teeth touch naturally with this retainer
DISADVANTAGES
Can affect speech more than other retainers
More noticeable than other retainers
The wire can irritate initially
Fixed wire retainer
Also called a bonded retainer or permanent retainer, this type of retainer comprises a solid or braided wire that is custom-fit. We discreetly bond the wire to the inside of your front teeth to keep them from moving. Mostly used on young children or when the orthodontist thinks the teeth are likely to relapse.
ADVANTAGES
Fixed and so doesn’t require instructions
Virtually invisible and fixed to the inside of teeth
Unlikely to affect your speech
Stays in place and constantly working
Fixed and so doesn’t require instructions
Virtually invisible and fixed to the inside of teeth
Unlikely to affect your speech
Stays in place and constantly working
DISADVANTAGES
Not removable to allow for cleaning, you will require a special ‘superfloss’
The metal wire may irritate your tongue initially
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— MONA S.
We’ll find the retainer that’s right for you
You could be using a retainer for years or indefinitely, so it is important to pick a type that works for you. Together, we’ll explore your options and find the perfect retainer for your smile and lifestyle.