Do orthodontists keep retainer molds?

Do Orthodontist Keep Retainer Molds? In the case of removable retainers, patients can call their orthodontist and ask that a new one be made, as all good orthodontist will keep patients molds over the period of treatment, something that can not always be said for online providers.
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How long do dentists keep molds?

ANSWER FROM STEVEN PIGLIACELLI,Marotta Dental Labs: There is an accepted rule of keeping dental records and models for up to seven years. The models are generally stored for this amount of time unless the doctor feels that it is a big involved implant case and wants to keep the models indefinitely.
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What do you do if your retainer grows mold?

If you're in the unfortunate situation of wondering how to remove mold on a retainer, white vinegar is safe – and it's something most people already have in their kitchen! Combine equal parts of distilled white vinegar and water in a small bowl. Soak your retainer in the solution for about 20 minutes.
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Will my orthodontist replace my retainer?

Once the orthodontist has a proper model of your teeth, they can produce a replacement retainer. This may be done in-house or by an outside lab. In-house tends to be a quicker turnaround time, while an outside lab just means you'll have to wait a few extra days to get your replacement retainers in.
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How fast do teeth shift without retainer?

The first three months are critical, and the teeth are most likely to shift during this stage. During this time, a week without your retainer may cause some minor shifting.
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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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How do I get black mold off my retainer?

Mix half white vinegar and half warm water and let your retainer soak in it for 20 minutes. Following this soak, scrub your retainer clean and rinse with cold water. Repeat soak for another 20 minutes.
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Can black mold grow on a retainer?

Clean to Avoid Mold and Black Spots

Storing your retainer without properly cleaning it means it could grow bacteria and mold. If you put a bacteria or mold-covered retainer in your mouth, you risk infection or getting sick. Always brush your retainer before you put it in your case.
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What are the black dots on my retainer?

Black spots on your mouthguard may indicate mold growth. You should not wear your mouthguard if you see black spots because mold can make you sick. To avoid black mold growth on your night guard, clean the device regularly.
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Can I get a new retainer years later?

Ideally, you should get a replacement retainer right away if you broke or lost your retainer. Even if you skipped out on wearing your retainer for a while and your teeth have started to shift, you may still be able to get by with a new retainer.
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How often should you 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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How much is a retainer from orthodontist?

Typically, retainers can cost anywhere from $250 to $600 per set without insurance. The final cost will largely depend on whether you choose a permanent or removable retainer, the specific circumstances of your treatment, and which orthodontic practice provides your treatment.
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Why do orthodontists make molds of your teeth?

Orthodontists generally take dental impressions for two reasons: 1) To record what your teeth look like before you get started with treatment 2) To make appliances that are custom made for the patients mouth.
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How long do retainer molds take?

A plaster replica or mold is then created to mimic the exact shape and alignment of your teeth. Depending on the type of retainer option Dr. Larrabee recommends, a retainer can be made in our office in as short as 30 minutes, or the mold is sent to a lab and retainers are returned about a week later.
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Can your retainer grow mold?

Your retainer can build up bacteria, mold, tartar, and germs – and then you put it in your mouth. Avoid these potential hazards by regularly cleaning your retainer with a regular toothbrush and toothpaste or soaking it in a glass of cool water with baking soda.
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Can a dirty retainer make you sick?

Dirty retainers become breeding grounds for bacteria. They can harbor other dangerous germs and microbes, including Candida, a fungus that can cause a yeast infection in the body, or staphylococcus, which can result in a serious staph infection.
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Why are my retainers turning brown?

Plaque is a deposit of bacteria that nestles itself around your teeth and can transfer to your retainers after you've worn them for a while. If you've ever looked at your retainers and seen yellowish or light brown spots, you've probably seen plaque.
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Can dirty retainers cause yellow teeth?

They can. In fact, many patients struggle with the yellowing of their retainers that can occur due to plaque buildup and staining from certain foods. Luckily, there are some small changes you can make to avoid staining your Invisalign trays and retainers.
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Can retainers carry bacteria?

Your retainer will keep collecting bacteria, plaque, and tartar from your mouth while you wear it. Over time, it may even start to smell or taste funny if you don't clean it often enough. More importantly, retainers can harbor dangerous bacteria like Streptococcus, including S. sanguinis, S.
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Why do night guards turn yellow?

Discoloration on a mouthguard is, often, a good sign proper cleaning isn't happening. It's not uncommon for people to let saliva sit in the guard, and over time, this can create a yellowing effect.
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Can I put my retainers in Listerine?

To wash a retainer with Listerine place the retainer in a glass or a small bowl. Poor Listerine into the glass or bowl until the retainer is completely submerged. It will kill germs on contact but it's best if you can let the retainer soak for at least 30 seconds.
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How long do plastic retainers last?

Plastic Removable Retainer

Both types of removable retainers can experience wear and tear over time. Acrylic removable retainers, referred to as Hawley retainers, may last up to 10 years.
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Will my teeth shift without retainer for 3 days?

The teeth can often shift back into place when they are only slightly shifted. 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.
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Can I ask for a permanent retainer?

Permanent retainers can be a convenient alternative to having a removable plastic retainer, but they're not for everyone. Talk to a dentist or orthodontist (you can even get multiple opinions) about the options for your dental goals and needs, to see what's right for you.
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