How do I know if my retainer is right?

One of the biggest signs you need a new retainer is when it starts feeling loose. Over time, the plastic in retainers becomes fatigued and stretches. When this happens, it will begin to feel loose and no longer snug against your teeth.
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What should my retainer feel like?

A permanent, or bonded, retainer, is glued to the back of the teeth to ensure the teeth cannot relapse. You may notice that in the first couple of days you wear your retainer, it feels slightly tight and may be a bit uncomfortable. But don't worry, your mouth will get used to it in no time.
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How do you know if your retainer is not working?

It Feels Loose

Another sign that it's time to replace your retainer is if it feels loose. Over time, retainers will wear down and become wide and unfitting. When this happens, your retainer will no longer keep your teeth in place.
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How do I know if my retainers are tight?

If you see spacing or crowding, you should consider wearing the retainer at night again. If the retainer feels very tight, it means that your teeth are moving or have moved a lot. If it feels a bit tight, this is normal after six (6) years. Retainers are like money in the bank.
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How tight is a retainer supposed to be?

In most cases, it's normal for a new retainer to feel tight. If your retainer is tight but still fits over your teeth, you can continue to wear it. In fact, retainers are made to be snug to prevent your teeth from moving out of place. In most cases, a tight retainer won't damage your teeth or gums.
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5 Things You Must Know About Retainers



Should I wear retainer if it hurts?

Do retainers hurt? At first, it may feel a bit uncomfortable to wear a retainer because your mouth simply isn't used to it. After a few days, however, any pressure and discomfort should subside and you should forget that you're even wearing your retainer.
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Can your teeth shift back with retainers?

So the answer to the question, “can retainers move teeth back?” is yes, sometimes. If your retainer doesn't fit snugly or causes pain, be sure to schedule an appointment with your dental professional for their recommendation.
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Are retainers supposed to be tight when you first get them?

A New Retainer May Hurt at First

When you first get your braces off and receive your retainer, you may notice your retainer feels very tight and snug. This may even cause pain or discomfort. This is normal and typically subsides within the first few days of wear as your teeth settle.
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Should I wear my retainer even if it doesn't fit?

Should I Wear My Retainer if It Doesn't Fit? If you have to force your retainer to fit, you shouldn't wear it: forcing a retainer that doesn't fit could damage your teeth or the retainer.
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How long until my retainer stops hurting?

Any initial discomfort with a new retainer should pass within a day or two of continuous use. If the discomfort isn't easing after a few days of continuous wear, contact your dental professional.
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How long does it take for retainers to move teeth back?

How long does it take for retainers to move teeth back? For the first three months, the orthodontist usually recommends that you wear your teeth straightening retainers at least 12 hours per day for this period, then when you sleep as for the remainder of your orthodontic treatment.
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Should I be able to move my retainer with my tongue?

DO NOT REMOVE/POP OUT YOUR RETAINERS WITH YOUR TONGUE! The wire will break, which will necessitate a new retainer. After approximately 6 months you will be able to wear your retainers at night only.
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Why do my teeth feel loose after wearing my retainer?

The new bone around the teeth may not be completely solidified after your braces come off, and you might notice a small amount of looseness. This isn't a cause for concern–it's normal. It's what your retainer is for.
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Should a retainer touch the roof of your mouth?

Is your retainer supposed to touch the top of your mouth? At first, it might feel like there is a space between an upper retainer and the top of your mouth. As the retainer settles over a couple of days this inclination will disappear. Try not to flip the retainer with your tongue.
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Why can't I bite down with retainers?

MORE ABOUT CLEAR RETAINERS

Because the clear retainers cover your teeth, when you bite down on something you will be biting the clear material of your retainer. This biting may cause damage to the retainer over time.
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Can wearing a tight retainer damage your teeth?

Wearing a noticeably ill-fitting retainer can cause damage to the surface of the teeth, so be sure and contact us about being fitted for a new one if you can no longer wear yours comfortably.
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What if my retainer only fits halfway?

There are a couple indicators that teeth have shifted out of alignment: Your retainers won't seat full over all of the teeth anymore. This means they will only fit halfway. Your retainer may feel way too tight to wear comfortably to bed.
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How long does it take for teeth to shift?

You should expect to notice minor shifts in your teeth approximately 4 weeks from after bonding. Greater shifts that are more visible require more time as they become noticeable after approximately 2-3 months. The short answer to the question of whether braces move your teeth everyday is yes.
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Can I drink with my retainer in?

Don't drink soda or alcohol while wearing a retainer – It is tempting to drink while wearing a retainer because of the unobtrusive nature of the device. However, excess liquid trapped under the trays can vastly intensify acid exposure to teeth, increasing the probability of tooth decay.
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Why does my retainer hurt every night?

When a patient returns to our office with a retainer that hurts when they wear it, there are only two possible explanations. Either the retainer has changed, or the teeth have moved. Generally, it is simple to determine which has occurred. In some cases, retainers are damaged, distorted, or “wear out” with daily use.
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How do you know if my teeth are shifting?

Signs of teeth shifting include: Mid-line shift of teeth. With correct tooth alignment, your two upper and lower front teeth should fall in the center of your nose and eyebrows. An increase in asymmetry in one or both dental arches – known as midline drift – is a common sign of shifting teeth.
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Is it normal for teeth to wiggle slightly?

Do teeth wiggle a little naturally? Well, yes, all teeth are a little bit wiggly because of periodontal ligament fibers. These are wrapped around your tooth root. However, any loosening beyond 1 millimetre is a sign of concern.
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Is it OK to have braces twice?

If you've worn braces before, and you're wondering if you can wear them again, the answer is yes! We've helped hundreds of patients to straighten their smile for a second time. If your teeth have shifted after braces, you're not alone.
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Should I brush my retainer?

Each week, to ensure that your retainer is bacteria-free, soak it in white vinegar for about 15 minutes. Then, rinse and soak in distilled water as usual. Don't brush it. Brushing can gouge the material of your retainer, leaving space for bacteria to reside and multiply.
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How do you eat with a retainer?

You shouldn't eat any foods that apply significant pressure to the area where the orthodontist has bonded your permanent retainer. You may eat some harder foods if you can chew with the teeth that don't have the retainer on them. On the other hand, it's best to be safe and only stick with soft, easy-to-chew foods.
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