Why Retainers Matter After Orthodontic Treatment
Retainers are an important part of your orthodontic treatment. Without them, all the hard work you’ve put in over the many months of your treatment could all be a waste. A retainer’s job is to do exactly what its name implies – retain your teeth in their new positions.
After your teeth have been guided to their new locations using either braces or clear aligners, your mouth needs time to adjust. The bone must remodel around the teeth, and the periodontal ligament (elastic fibers within your gums) needs to get used to retaining the teeth in these new places. Your retainers ensure this happens and that your teeth don’t drift back to their old locations.
Your retainers are included in your orthodontic treatment plan. Your orthodontist may offer two types of retainers: fixed retainers or removable retainers.