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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How do I know if my retainer fits properly?

To test if your retainer still fits, you can place it gently in your mouth and see if it slips into place. If your retainer fits correctly, it will feel somewhat snug and gradually loosen up to eliminate any discomfort. If it doesn't fit easily, make an appointment with your orthodontist to ask for help.
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How should a retainer sit in your mouth?

Push the retainer onto your teeth.

The plastic should fit snugly over your whole row of teeth, and should not move. Make sure your retainer fits over all of your teeth, including in the back to hold it in place. If your retainer is falling out, or not staying in place, you may not have anchored it properly.
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Is my retainer supposed to touch my gums?

Sometimes people ask about a retainer causing swollen gums, whilst this is technically possible if the retainer is touching the gums, it is highly unlikely as most retainers fit so tightly around the teeth that they don't move around and rub.
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Why does my retainer hurt the roof of my mouth?

This feeling is usually a result of pressure and this kind of discomfort tends to go away once the retainer is worn regularly again. If discomfort does not go away after regular wear of the retainer, it is best to contact your dental professional.
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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 if its tight?

As long as your retainer doesn't hurt and still fits over your teeth, you can wear it even if it feels tight. This probably means that your teeth have shifted. In this case, you should wear your retainer longer each day to prevent your teeth from moving further.
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Should I be able to push my retainer out 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 gums turn white when I put my retainer in?

As you wear your retainer, it accumulates bacteria, plaque, and tartar. We brush and floss to prevent this buildup on our teeth and gums, and we have to clean our retainers for the same reason. Without sufficient cleaning, a retainer can become smelly, foul-tasting, filmy, cloudy, and covered in small white spots.
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Can I file down my retainer?

Special wearing instructions may be necessary and all office appointments must be kept to insure that your treatment is successfully completed! or rough spot on the retainer you can file it with a nail file to smooth it down.
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Why won't my retainer go down all the way?

Over time, it's possible that your retainer may stop fitting properly. Usually, this means the retainer has become distorted or misshapen, or that your teeth have shifted, likely due to irregular retainer use. If this happens, you can schedule a visit with your orthodontist for a retainer appointment.
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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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Can 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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Do retainers shrink in hot water?

Plastic retainers can easily lose their original shape when they're washed or soaked in water that's too warm. This is why it's very important to never use hot water when cleaning a plastic retainer.
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Is it OK to not wear retainer for 2 weeks?

If you accidentally forget to wear your removable retainer for a day or two, don't worry too much. Resume your retainer regimen as instructed, and you should be fine. If it's been longer than that, such as weeks, or even months, try it on to see if it still fits.
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Do retainers make your breath stink?

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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Do retainers make your teeth yellow?

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.
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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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Can you kiss with retainers?

“I have a long term boyfriend, so kissing is a little weird” Emma admits. Okay, yes aligners and retainers may seem like a mood killer, but they don't have to spoil that romantic moment. Depending on how comfortable you feel, you may find it easier to be open about needing to take them out.
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What should you not do with a retainer?

You should always be sure that your retainers are seated completely. Do not allow them to “flop” around. Don't leave your retainers in a hot car or put in hot water (such as a boiling them or putting them into the dishwasher.) They are heat sensitive so they will warp or melt.
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Can you eat apples with a permanent retainer?

ARE THERE ANY EATING RESTRICTIONS WITH THESE RETAINERS? Yes! Since the reatiners are bonded, or glued, to your teeth exactly like braces it is imperative that you do not bite into anything hard or you will dislodge your retainer (ic, apples, pears, candy bars, frozen foods etc...).
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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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Why is my retainer tight every night?

If your retainer feels tight every night to the point of discomfort, talk to your orthodontist. In most cases, this happens when you move to a nightly schedule too quickly. When you see your orthodontist, they'll likely recommend that you return to wearing your retainer for part of the day until your teeth adjust.
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Why does it hurt to put my retainer in?

Although retainers and aligners are generally thought to be more comfortable than metal alternatives, they can still rub and irritate the inside of your mouth, your gums and lips. While this can lead to soreness, it usually goes after a couple of weeks as your mouth adjusts to the new aligner or retainer.
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Do retainers give you a lisp?

Wearing your retainer will help prevent your teeth from becoming crowded or crooked again. You may notice a slight lisp in your speech for the first few days, until you learn to talk with the retainers in. Your mouth may also be slightly sore for a few days; over-the-counter pain relievers can help.
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