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Wearing retainer after completing your orthodontic treatment in Pasadena is an important practice. As teeth may go back to their original position if we neglect to wear retainers. For more details call us at 626-584-1800 Or visit our site: bit.ly/2M7rlQ0
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Why I Need To Wear Retainers after Braces | Cal Dental Group of Pasadena • Cal Dental Group of Pasadena • 1213 N. Lake Avenue. Suite 1 • 626-584-1800 • www.caldentalpasadena.com
Introduction • There is nothing more pleasant feeling like looking in the mirror for the first time after completing your orthodontic treatment. Your smile will be perfect and beautiful either you've chosen Braces or Invisalign the results will be the same. • A retainer will ensure the investment and hard work you have put into braces aren't undone because your teeth might move back to their old position.
What Does Retainer Do After Braces? • When braces are removed teeth are most likely to move back to their original position. Hence, a retainer does the important job of holding your teeth in place. Wearing retainer for full time will keep your teeth in place and settle down the gums. Retainer After Braces
Risk of Not Wearing Your Retainer: • If you neglect to wear your retainer, your teeth might start to move back to their original position along with your soft tissue. If you stop wearing your retainer consistently you may need further orthodontic treatment to fix your smile. Risk of Not Wearing Your Retainer:
Types of Retainers • There are two types of retainers: • Permanent Retainers:It is a thin wire retainer that is placed behind the teeth so it is invisible. This kind of retainer is kept in place for several years. • Removable Retainers: It is a clear plastic material that fits over your teeth. It is made up of clear plastic and is virtually invisible.
Tips for Retainer Success • Brush your retainer every time you take it out, as you do to your teeth. • Immerse your retainer at least twice a week into a denture cleaning solution. • Keep your retainer away from the area that exceeds 110 degrees. • Track your retainer to avoid replacement costs.
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