What retainer do you get after Invisalign?

Vivera retainers are simply Invisalign's branded version of the Essix retainer. Just like when you were fitted for your invisible braces, your orthodontist will take a digital scan of your teeth and have these clear retainers created using the same 3D printing technology that Invisalign uses.
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Do you get a permanent retainer after Invisalign?

Yes, you'll need to wear a retainer after Invisalign treatment. Even though Invisalign moves teeth differently from traditional metal braces, the result is still the same. You'll need to wear retainers after any kind of teeth straightening.
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How many retainers do you get after Invisalign?

When Do I Need to Replace My Retainers? Your Vivera retainers come as a series of 4 top-and-bottom sets (8 retainers total). Each set is designed to last a long time – they are up to 30% more durable than other clear retainers. If cared for properly, then, a series of 4 should last you many years.
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How long do you wear a retainer after Invisalign?

Once you stop wearing Invisalign, you need to wear orthodontic retainers so your teeth are held in place while new bone is deposited. It takes about 9 to 12 months for your body to build up enough bone to stabilize teeth.
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Do I 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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Retainers after Invisalign - Everything you need to know



Why are there 4 sets of Vivera retainers?

Your Invisalign Vivera™ retainers come as a series of 4 top-and-bottom sets (8 retainers total). Each set is designed to last a long time – they are up to 30% more durable than other clear retainers. If cared for properly, then, a series of 4 should last you many years.
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What happens after last tray of Invisalign?

The Invisalign® treatment straightens your teeth using special sets of clear aligners over 12 to 18 months. After finishing with the last tray, you will have to put on retainers as your cosmetic dentist recommends. These retainers are what prevent your teeth from going back to their original spots.
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Can I stop wearing my retainer after 2 years?

Retainers keep your smile in place when active treatment is complete and adults need to wear their retainers for life, but adolescents may be able to stop wearing them after about 10 years.
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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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What is the last stage of Invisalign?

once the refinement process is finished the final stage is Invisalign retainers. These are needed to “retain” all of that movement and hard work you put into shifting your teeth into their ideal positions.
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Can you choose your retainer?

There are two basic types of retainers: removable and permanent. Your orthodontist helps you choose the best type for you based on what you needed braces for and any conditions you might have.
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Can you get a metal retainer after Invisalign?

A bonded retainer after Invisalign is pretty common, especially on the bottom teeth if you had lower crowding before starting your treatment. A bonded retainer is also helpful when a patient presents with a space between their top front teeth. It will stop the space from reoccurring when you're done with Invisalign.
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What kind of retainers are best?

If appearance is a priority, your best options are a clear or permanent retainer. Clear retainers are virtually invisible, which means you could wear them at any time and they barely will be noticed. The same goes for permanent retainers because the wire is positioned along the back of your front teeth.
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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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How much do new retainers cost?

The cost of replacement retainers will depend on the type of retainer you get and whether you get it in-office or online. Invisalign retainers can cost anywhere from $400 to $1,000. Essix retainers generally cost between $50 and $200, and Hawley replacement retainers cost between $150 and $300 to replace.
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How much does a retainer cost?

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 the average number of Invisalign trays?

Typically, a patient's Invisalign treatment lasts about a year. As such, most patients go through about 20 to 30 Invisalign trays. On the extreme end, a patient that needs greater dental adjustment may go through about 50 trays over the course of treatment.
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Is plastic or metal retainers better?

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 is the difference between vivera and Invisalign retainers?

Invisalign wants the retainers to fit snug to your teeth, that is the main reason they provide the extra sets. Over time, the Vivera retainer may begin to loosen and move while you are getting used to wearing them. Simply switch sets and continue to maintain your beautiful new smile!
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How long will Vivera retainers last?

How long do Vivera retainers last? If you are supposed to wear them all the time, they should be replaced every 3 months. If your usage is limited to night time only, you can replace it after every 9 months.
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How long does it take to get a Vivera retainer?

Answer: Vivera Retainers Timing

The general time-frame for an office to receive retainers back does vary, but it takes an estimated 10-15 days for trays to be fabricated.
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Is the clear or metal retainer better?

A metal retainer is just as effective as a clear retainer is. They are durable and can last for decades. However, one of the challenges patients have with them is that they can be uncomfortable and make it very difficult to speak.
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How often should you get a new 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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What is a bonded retainer?

The second alternative is a bonded or fixed retainers. These retainers are metal wires that are glued to the inside of the upper and lower teeth to hold everything in place. Bonded retainers don't need to be removed, they are semi-permanently fixed in place.
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