What retainer do you get after braces?

A fixed retainer is used when the orthodontist is concerned that the teeth will try to move back into their original position after the braces are taken off. The retainer is bonded at the back of the teeth, so it is invisible, with a wire that holds the teeth in place.
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Do you get retainers for free after braces?

When patients have restorative work done by their dentist after their orthodontic treatment, a new retainer is most often fabricated free of charge. Repairs to retainers are free of charge during the first 12 months of wear.
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How much is a retainer after braces?

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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What is a permanent retainer?

A permanent retainer is a single wire made of metal or strong fiber fixed to your teeth using a special bonding agent. This wire keeps your teeth in a fixed position. Permanent retainers are more common on lower teeth and usually only impact your front four to six teeth.
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Do you have to wear a retainer forever?

To maintain a straight smile for a lifetime, you're going to need to wear your retainers nightly for the rest of your life. The good news is, after some time it won't be necessary to wear them as often.
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How much should a retainer cost?

The Cost of a Permanent Retainer

$150-$500 depending on the details of your case and the orthodontist you go to for treatment.
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How much is a clear retainer?

They are a set of clear, removable plastic retainers, and you will wear them regularly following your treatment. An Essix retainer is one of the more affordable types of retainers available on the market: they range from about $150 to $500 for a set.
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Are clear or wire retainers better?

A clear plastic retainer has the following advantages: It's virtually invisible, so you're more likely to wear it. That means relapse is less likely. It's less bulky and may be more comfortable than a Hawley retainer.
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What type of retainers are there?

There are three basic types of retainers:
  • Hawley Retainers, made of metal and acrylic.
  • Essix Retainers, made of clear plastic (they look like Invisalign aligners)
  • Permanent Retainers, which are glued to the back of your teeth.
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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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How often should I get new retainers?

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 long do plastic 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 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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What can I use instead of a retainer?

From a retainer dupe to the latest solution for straightening teeth and preventing movement from grinding, check out these options.
  • ClearRetain.
  • Invisalign Express.
  • LunaGuard.
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Can you get a new retainer years after braces?

We tell all of our patients that retainers will need to be replaced throughout life. They will not last forever, nor do we want them to and it is a natural and healthy process to replace them. Many people think that they are going to “outgrow” their retainer that they received at 14 years of age, but that is not true.
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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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What kind of retainer is best?

A permanent retainer consists of a wire that is bonded to the back of the teeth. If your teeth were rotated, had a lot of space between them, or were crowded prior to treatment, a permanent retainer may be a good option for you.
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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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Why is my gap coming back after braces?

Typical post-braces care requires you to wear a custom-fitted retainer in order to keep your teeth from shifting out of alignment. Failure to wear your retainer and other dental issues can cause your teeth to shift and gaps to appear between them, even after a braces treatment.
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Why do retainers cost so much?

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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How do you clean retainers?

Brush your retainer.

After eating, rinse your retainer with warm water. Brush your teeth. Use a separate toothbrush to gently brush your retainer. You may also use a small amount of gentle dish soap to clean your retainer.
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Can I still wear my cracked retainer?

To put pressure on your teeth, the integrity of a retainer should be without faults. If the retainer is severely cracked or split in half, it won't function properly. Hence, wearing a broken retainer won't bring you any benefits. The best course of action would be to wait until your new retainer is made.
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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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Are permanent retainers more expensive?

The price for a permanent retainer is a bit high, but considering that it will ultimately be less than removable retainers, which are more easily lost and damaged, permanent retainer prices are very reasonable considering their lifespan is upwards of 20 years!
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