Can I remove my permanent retainer myself?

Because permanent retainers are cemented into place, they should only be removed by a dental professional. Attempting to remove a permanent retainer yourself could lead to serious injury and damage to your teeth.
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How do dentists remove a permanent retainer?

Your oral care professional will remove the bonding cement with a dental drill, ease the retainer away from your teeth, and clean and polish the teeth' surface. Keep continual contact with your orthodontist and dentist and report any discomfort.
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How do you remove a permanent wire retainer?

To remove a permanent retainer, your orthodontist will need to remove the bonding cement first with a specialized tool, generally a dental drill. Then, the wires and brackets can be detached.
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How much does it cost to remove permanent retainers?

Permanent retainer removal costs are anywhere from $150-$500 (this includes the cost of repair and replacement if the permanent retainer broke on one side).
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Can I ask my orthodontist to remove my permanent retainer?

Most often used on lower teeth, they are also called fixed, lingual wire, or bonded retainers. They can't be removed except by your orthodontist or dentist.
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Do permanent retainers stay in 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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How long should you keep a permanent retainer?

How Long Do You Have to Have a Permanent Retainer? Permanent retainers should ideally stay in place for life. As long as good oral hygiene is maintained, one can wear permanent retainers indefinitely without any concerns about cavities or gum problems.
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Can teeth shift with a permanent retainer?

While the natural settling process may still cause you to notice a slight degree of tooth shifting even if you wear your retainer, using a retainer is the best way to keep shifting to a minimum and preserve your bite.
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Are permanent retainers MRI safe?

Braces, retainers or dental fillings

Most metal tooth fillings or other permanent dental implants won't cause a problem. If you have detachable metal braces or a retainer, you should take them out before you get an MRI.
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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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Do permanent retainers cause cavities?

Fixed retainers may also make it more difficult to brush and floss. If you do not brush and floss your permanent retainer then your teeth may get cavities and gum disease. Be sure to remove the tarter buildup at your dentist regularly to ensure no cavities or gum disease develop.
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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 permanent retainers cause headaches?

It can affect your bite or cause headaches. A little shifting after your braces are removed or your clear aligner treatment is complete is normal, but to avoid significant shifting, it is recommend that you wear your retainers at least occasionally for the rest of your life.
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Are permanent retainers worth it?

Because teeth begin to shift naturally as we age, a permanent retainer typically offers better long-term results for teeth straightening than a removable one. You can't forget to put it in — it's already there!
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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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Can they see a tampon in an MRI?

On imaging, the vaginal tampon takes the shape and orientation of the vaginal canal and resembles air in attenuation, because of the gas between the fibers. Occasionally, the string of the tampon may also be seen. Radiologists need to recognize a vaginal tampon, to not get confused with a pathology (21, 22).
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Why do my teeth hurt where my permanent retainer is?

Your teeth could be moving out of their position naturally or because of a tongue thrust. When you go to put your retainer back in, it may no longer fit appropriately, causing you pain and discomfort. While this can be natural, it could also be a sign of a problem.
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Do permanent retainers affect kissing?

Answer: You are good to go. Permanent bonded retainers should not be an issue for the activities you describe. When the retainers are placed they should feel smooth to your tongue.
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How long can I go without wearing my retainer?

Once your teeth have settled into place more permanently, you may find that you can go a few days without wearing your retainers and they will still fit. It is a good idea to wear them at least 3 times a week while you sleep to keep them fitting properly.
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Can I stop wearing my retainer after 2 years?

Decades ago an orthodontist would hand a patient a retainer and tell them they should wear it every day for 6 months then switch to nights and then discontinue retainer wear after one or two years.
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Do I have to wear retainer for the rest of my life?

Your retainers will help prevent this from happening as you age. To maintain a straight smile for a lifetime, you're going to need to wear your retainers nightly for the rest of your life. The good news is, after some time it won't be necessary to wear them as often.
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Can permanent retainers cause TMJ?

If you experience jaw pain while using mail-order clear retainers without proper oversight of a dental professional, the retainers could be harming your oral health! They could either be ill-fitting or moving your teeth inappropriately, leading to bite misalignment.
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Can permanent retainers cause neck pain?

"You wouldn't necessarily think you'd get a backache from your jaw." So yes, according to Lederman, it's definitely possible to experience neck pain from a retainer and get relief once it's removed.
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Do I need a removable retainer if I have a permanent retainer?

Even if you have a fixed retainer you still need a removable retainer as if you had an orthodontic treatment which improved your arch shape and moved your premolars outwards then these have to be held by a removable retainer too. No fixed retainer will maintain them.
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