Are permanent retainers for life?

You may have a permanent retainer on your teeth for the rest of your life. Your dentist or orthodontist may remove your permanent retainer if it irritates your gums or teeth or causes too much plaque or tartar buildup on the teeth around it.
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How long should a permanent retainer last?

Permanent retainers aren't truly permanent. They're only called “permanent” because they can't be removed easily, unlike removable retainers. Permanent retainers do eventually wear out, but they've been known to last for upwards of 20 years. When they wear out, they can be removed and replaced.
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Are permanent retainers forever?

Wearing Permanent Retainers

You only wear braces for 1-2 years. However, permanent retainers stay put for years, sometimes even decades. Some people have even been able to wear their permanent retainers for up to 20 years.
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Do permanent retainers need to be replaced?

While some patients have successfully worn their retainers for up to 20 years, others may need to have them removed or replaced sooner. In most cases, there are no long-term effects to wearing a permanent retainer so long as you are watching for the indications of it needing to be removed and replaced.
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Do I need a permanent retainer after 10 years?

You'll have to wear your retainer for at least 10 years after you get your braces off or finish your aligner treatment. Many people wear their retainers for the rest of their lives. During the first three months after braces or aligners, you should wear your retainers most of the time.
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Will my bottom teeth shift if I remove permanent retainer?

When you don't wear it, it can't work like it's supposed to, and your teeth will try to shift back to their original position. Both types of removable retainers should be removed and cleaned with gentle brushing daily. Your orthodontist may also recommend soaking it.
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Can teeth move with permanent retainer?

If not repaired or replaced quickly the teeth will shift and move. Fixed retainers are made out of various metal alloys. Like all metal that are subject to stress they can stretch over time. If the retainer stretches some spaces and small movement can occur.
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How do I get plaque off my permanent retainer?

Brushing can help you remove the plaque and bacteria that grow around the appliance and behind the teeth. All you need to do is use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste and pay special attention around the appliance.
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Can you get a permanent retainer years after braces?

In some cases, a patient can have a permanent retainer for decades. This can be frustrating for someone who has just completed many long — and expensive — years of orthodontic work. But, according to Dr. Jay Philippson, a permanent retainer is the best way to maintain your newly straightened smile.
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Can permanent retainers cause gum recession?

Conclusion: Orthodontic treatment and fixed retainers were associated with an increased incidence of gingival recession, increased plaque retention, and increased bleeding on probing; however, the magnitude of the difference in recession was of low clinical significance.
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Can you get an MRI with a permanent retainer?

Braces, retainers or dental fillings

If you have detachable metal braces or a retainer, you should take them out before you get an MRI. Having a lot of metal in your mouth can distort images if you need an MRI of your head or neck, making the scan less useful for diagnosis and treatment.
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How often should I get a new retainer?

After six months is a good rule of thumb to follow, but it could also be sooner, depending on how well you take care of them. What's important is to get them replaced as soon as they get damaged or when they no longer fit properly.
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Does removing a permanent retainer hurt?

Removing a Retainer Due to Mouth Pain

It should not cause the same sort of discomfort that the active stage of braces or aligners can when your teeth are moving. Your teeth can continue to shift slightly over time, however, which can cause some strain on the retainer and some mouth pain.
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Do you have to wear a retainer forever after Invisalign?

Yes, you'll need to wear a retainer after Invisalign treatment. Even though Invisalign moves teeth differently from traditional metal braces, the result is still the same. You'll need to wear retainers after any kind of teeth straightening.
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How do I get a new retainer after 10 years?

You'll need to contact your orthodontist as soon as you can and arrange for a replacement set of retainers to be made.
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Do permanent retainers cause gum disease?

Without flossing, you are at risk for heavy plaque and tartar buildup on and around the permanent retainer. Over time, this bacterial buildup increases the likelihood of cavities and gum disease on these teeth.
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Is a Waterpik good for permanent retainer?

Many dentists recommend the purchase of a Waterpik to make flossing with a permanent retainer easier. Pressurized jets of water directed between teeth and underneath your permanent retainer remove bits of food and massage gums. Waterpiks can be as effective as regular flossing, but they can be expensive.
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Which retainer is best after braces?

If appearance is a priority, your best options are a clear or permanent retainer. Clear retainers are virtually invisible, which means you could wear them at any time and they barely will be noticed. The same goes for permanent retainers because the wire is positioned along the back of your front teeth.
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Do I need to wear my retainer if I have a permanent retainer?

The answer to that is almost always yes. Nearly everyone will need to wear some kind of retainer after braces. Think of permanent retainers as an insurance policy for your new smile.
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Are braces permanent?

Teeth aren't permanently attached to your mouth with braces. They are simply guided in a way to make them straight. When braces are removed, the teeth no longer have that barrier. This can lead to shifting.
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How do I know if my permanent retainer is loose?

You usually become aware that the wire is loose, because the wire will begin to feel rough against your tongue. Occasionally, you may not feel any roughness with your tongue, but only notice some movement of your teeth.
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What do you do with old retainers?

A few months or years: Don't even attempt to wear an old retainer if it's been several months or years! It's very unlikely to fit, and it could become stuck, cause pain, and even potentially damage your teeth and tissues. Instead, schedule an appointment with your orthodontist and take your old retainer with you.
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How much do new retainers cost?

The cost of replacement retainers will depend on the type of retainer you get and whether you get it in-office or online. Invisalign retainers can cost anywhere from $400 to $1,000. Essix retainers generally cost between $50 and $200, and Hawley replacement retainers cost between $150 and $300 to replace.
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What does a permanent retainer feel like?

The retainer may feel bumpy, or “new”, but should not feel sharp or rough.
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Will an MRI rip out piercings?

MRI scanning of a patient with dermal piercings is not ideal as some dermal piercings can have magnetic components and so may feel a significant pull on the skin if allowed to enter the MR Environment. Dermal piercings may also cause distortions within the imaging field of view.
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