How often should I get a new retainer?

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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How do I know if I need a new retainer?

Here are four signs that you need to order a retainer replacement.
  1. There Are Small Cracks. There are a couple different options for retainers. ...
  2. It Feels Loose. Another sign that it's time to replace your retainer is if it feels loose. ...
  3. It Doesn't Fit. ...
  4. There's Calcium Buildup.
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Should you ever replace your retainer?

Like many things in life, your retainer will need to be replaced when it starts to show signs of wear and tear. Fortunately, if you commit to proper retainer care, you'll be able to wear your retainer for a while before you need to consider a replacement retainer!
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Should I get a new retainer after 10 years?

But if you had your dental work done when you were a teenager, and you wore your retainer for 10 years after treatment, you may be able to stop wearing the device, if your dentist approves. If you had your teeth adjusted as an adult, you'll wear your retainer for life.
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How long can one retainer last?

A bonded retainer on your upper teeth may last up to three years, while a lower bonded retainer will last longer, as this part of the mouth doesn't see as much activity. Even if it's been a short time since the retainers' installation, the wires can become unbonded to the teeth without you realizing it.
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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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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 old retainers realign teeth?

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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Can wearing an old retainer damage teeth?

Call your orthodontist to see if it's safe to wear it. 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.
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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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Why do I have holes in my retainer?

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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Do orthodontist 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 does it take for teeth to 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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Can I force my retainer to fit again?

The doctor can either adjust your retainer so that it fits again, or fit you for a new retainer to replace the one that no longer fits.
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How do I get a new retainer after a year?

The traditional way to replace a retainer is to go to your dentist or orthodontist. They will likely already have your impression and can make you a replacement retainer based on that.
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Are metal retainers better than plastic?

Metal retainers have various advantages that make them more desirable compared to plastic ones. These benefits include: They are less costly. They are more durable.
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Are clear retainers more expensive?

Are clear retainers more expensive? No, not usually. There is a myth that clear retainers are more expensive than permanent retainers and Hawley retainers but, depending on the brand, most Essix retainers are actually cheaper.
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Why are retainers so expensive?

The main factor in how much teeth retainers cost is the dentist markup. Dentists with large overheads naturally have a higher markup. Most of the removable retainer types are not made in the dentist's office, but rather off-site at a dental lab. These labs take an impression and turn it into a retainer.
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Will my teeth get crooked if I don't wear my retainer?

Going a year without wearing a retainer means that your teeth will have continued to move back to their original position and may even be crooked.
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How long does it take your teeth to shift back?

Fortunately, after you end your treatment, you have time to ensure they stay that way, as teeth take several years to fully shift back into their old positions. Most orthodontics recommend wearing retainers full-time for nine months to reduce post-braces teeth shifting.
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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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What's the white stuff on retainers?

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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What are the white spots on my retainer?

White spots could be mineral buildup (tartar), plaque that causes cavities in teeth, or a combination of the two. Another sign that a retainer needs cleaning is it keeps breaking or cracking. Just as bacteria can damage the teeth, they can also damage a retainer.
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Can I ask my orthodontist for a new 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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