Retainers After Invisible Braces – Why You Need To Wear Them

9 February 2023

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You’ve done it. After the 6-9 months of wearing your invisible braces for 20-22 hours a day you just can’t stop staring at your new, straight set of teeth in the mirror.

We hate to break it to you, but the work does not end here. It does get easier though. Your teeth are in constant movement because the bone around your teeth are still soft from the invisible braces treatment. 

To counter that, you need to retain your perfect smile with… retainers. 

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The importance of wearing retainers

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Teeth rebounding after braces

After wearing your clear aligners, your teeth might have a tendency to “rebound” or go back to their old position as a result of muscle memory. Retainers help prevent this by putting just enough pressure (much less than from braces) on your teeth so they can “retain” their position.  

Regardless of the type of teeth straightening treatment, you need to wear retainers to maintain the position of your teeth. They need to be worn until your teeth positions stabilise.

 That’s why it’s absolutely crucial that you wear retainers in the year after invisible braces.

What are the types of retainers?

Here’s a quick look at the pros and cons of the different types of retainers you can find: 

Wire retainers

Aka the “hawley retainer”. These are the colourful plastic ones with a metal wire that going across your teeth you’d think of when you hear the word “retainer”. These ones are usually more durable throughout the years. But are not discreet (sometimes even unsightly) if you were to wear it during the day.

Fixed retainers

Close-up of a person wearing a set of fixed retainers

Fixed or permanent retainers are attached to the back of your teeth with adhesive. While the good news is that you won’t forget to wear them and your teeth won’t shift so easily, the bad news is that they can cause discomfort and can be difficult to clean.

How long do you have to wear retainers for?

In the initial stages of removing your braces, you are required to wear your retainers throughout the day. After 3 months, you’ll only need to wear them for about 8 hours at least.

Smile Tip: We recommend wearing them after you’ve brushed your teeth at night. You can remove them in the morning when you brush your teeth.

How to care for your clear retainers

Refrain from biting down on your retainers as you may cause them to crack and wear easier. Use chewies to secure them into place. If you’re a habitual teeth grinder, speak to your dentist about it. 

To clean them, apply a mild soap such as castile soap, or purchase proper cleaning tablets from your local drugstore.  

Smile Tip: Keep your retainers away from boiling water or any extreme temperatures to prevent damage.

Investing In A Radiant Smile Is Worth It

If you’ve ever felt insecure about your teeth, you can finally smile wide and flash your brilliant smile to the world.

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