How long do clear retainers last?

These removable acrylic retainers are often replaced around 8 years. Essix retainers (removable clear retainers, similar to Invisalign®) typically last about 3 years before they need to be replaced.
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How long does retainer last?

The lifespan of each depends on how well you take care of your mouth and the retainer. Both types of retainers can potentially last for years if you routinely clean and avoid damaging them. On average, removable retainers tend to last for about 5-10 years, while permanent retainers can potentially last for decades.
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Are clear retainers for life?

Eventually – after about a year – your orthodontist may allow you to start wearing them every few nights, about 4-5 nights a week. After that, it's nighttime for a lifetime. Clear retainers are not designed to last for a long time, so they'll have to be replaced eventually.
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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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Can I go two weeks without my retainer?

If you go a week without wearing retainers, you may notice a small amount of relapse, small spaces, or rotations. If you go a month without wearing retainers, it's possible your bite may begin to change. Orthodontic Experts' doctors say your overbite and overjet may start to increase.
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Why do retainers turn yellow?

In clear retainers or aligners, a buildup of bacteria-filled biofilm in your mouth covers the surface of the retainer. When left uncleaned, this film can cause a yellowish appearance. The longer it remains on your retainer, the greater the chance of it becoming hard and the stains becoming permanent.
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How often should you get your retainer replaced?

A retainer is in the mouth for 6-8 hours nightly. Therefore, we recommend you replace your retainer as often as your toothbrush. Retainer Club offers plans to replace your retainers every 4,6, or 12 months. For the best performance and cleanliness, you should replace your retainers as often as your toothbrush.
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When should I replace my plastic 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 do I know if I need new retainers?

Here are four signs that you need to order a retainer replacement.
  • There Are Small Cracks. There are a couple different options for retainers. ...
  • It Feels Loose. Another sign that it's time to replace your retainer is if it feels loose. ...
  • It Doesn't Fit. ...
  • There's Calcium Buildup.
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Will my teeth move back if I wear my retainer?

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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What causes holes in retainers?

Retainer Has Holes

If you brush your retainer with toothpaste, over time it can scratch and wear holes in your retainer. Another reason why your retainer may have holes is because of an improper fit (which we'll discuss later on). Bruxism is the most common reason behind this type of retainer damage.
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How do I get 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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Do retainers make your breath smell?

Many people believe that some part of their appliances must be causing the stench. However, this is not the case. Braces or retainers contribute to bad breath just as much as normal teeth do. The real culprit is halitosis-inducing bacteria.
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Can mold grow on retainers?

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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What is the white stuff on my clear retainer?

The white layer is a buildup of calcium deposits from your saliva. Plaque and tartar from your mouth stick to your retainer if you're not cleaning it regularly. Fill a cup with white vinegar and soak your retainer. In a few minutes, brush the retainer thoroughly.
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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 much do clear retainers cost?

Clear plastic retainers have become more and more popular and are used more often than Hawley retainers. Average cost varies from about $100 to $285 for one tray (upper or lower).
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What type of retainer is best?

Hawley retainers may be the most widely recognized type of retainer. Commonly referred to as wire retainers, this style has been around for decades and continues to be a reliable option for orthodontists. They are made from a molded acrylic arch and wire, custom-fitted to the wearer's mouth.
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Can I still wear my cracked plastic retainer?

If the cracked retainer split, you should stop wearing it. Not only will you expose your gums to possible injuries, but it's also useless as it can no longer hold your teeth in position. You must leave broken retainer repair to experts.
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Can I still wear my retainer if it is broken in half?

Yes you can continue to wear your retainer. As long as you did not warp it it will still serve the purpose of keeping your teeth aligned. Call your dentist right away and he can have another tray made and have it ready when you get back.
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Why do my retainers fall out at night?

There could be a couple of reasons why the retainer is coming out. First, you haven't placed it in properly before going to sleep. If you are in a hurry and don't make sure the retainer is placed properly, it may not be as far up as it should be, allowing it to become loose and fall out while you sleep.
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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. Your retainer may feel a bit tighter on your teeth when you place it back in again.
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Should I wear my retainer if its 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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Can I wear my retainer after 4 years?

In most cases, wearing an old retainer can realign your smile so long as your teeth have not shifted into an entirely new position. As a rule of thumb, wearing an old retainer should not be an issue so long as it still fits without needing to apply any force while inserting it over your teeth.
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