
When it comes to orthodontic treatment, particularly with teeth aligners, many patients are excited to finally have a perfect smile. However, many people don’t realize that post-treatment care can be just as important as their aligner treatment.
So, will you need to wear a retainer after completing orthodontic treatment with teeth aligners? This is a common question orthodontists get, so here, we help patients better understand retainers and the role they play in maintaining your beautiful new smile.
Understanding the Role of Retainers
Following any orthodontic treatment, including teeth aligners, a retainer is an essential tool for maintaining the alignment of your teeth [1].
After orthodontic treatment, your teeth are in new positions. However, they haven’t fully settled into their new places yet. The bone and soft tissues surrounding your teeth need time to adjust to their new positions, and that’s where a retainer comes in.
Retainers hold your teeth in their correct positions as your mouth adjusts after treatment. Not wearing a retainer significantly increases the risk of teeth shifting back to their original positions, undoing all the progress you have made.
The Risk of Not Wearing a Retainer
Not wearing a retainer after treatment with teeth aligners can result in shifting teeth, meaning you may need additional orthodontic treatment in the future to correct your smile [2].
So, if you’ve had crooked teeth straightened, corrected a misaligned bite, or closed gaps in your teeth, your new smile can be compromised if you don’t wear your retainer. Over a third of orthodontic patients are adults who have had treatment before and now need to re-correct their smile [3].
How Long Should You Wear a Retainer?
Many people think that once they wear their retainer for a few weeks or months, they don’t need to wear it again. However, this simply isn’t true.
- Immediately after treatment. Typically, after treatment, patients are advised to wear their retainers full-time for the first few months (approximately 20-22 hours a day).
- After the first few months. After this initial phase, which can last up to a year, you will likely be instructed to wear your retainer only at night.
- Continuing post-treatment care. Orthodontists recommend wearing a retainer several times a week for life to ensure your teeth remain in their correct positions [4].
Ask Your Orthodontist about Your Retainer Use
It’s understandable that once you finish your teeth aligner treatment, you’d want to enjoy your smile without retainers. However, the importance of the post-treatment phase cannot be overstated. By adhering to your orthodontist’s recommendations regarding retainer wear, you can preserve your new smile for years to come.
If you have questions about retainers or your orthodontic treatment, don’t hesitate to contact your orthodontist or dentist. Your perfect smile is worth the effort!
Sources:
- https://aaoinfo.org/whats-trending/will-i-need-to-wear-retainers/
- https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=retainers-keep-teeth-from-shifting-1-20477
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8916849/
- https://pages.ada.org/jada-specialty-scan/orthodontics/orthodontics_042619
