Why do my gums bleed when I put my retainer in?

Sometimes, food particles can become lodged inside or around them, which, if not cleaned away, may lead to the build-up of plaque bacteria, one of the main causes of bleeding gums. That's why it is important to keep your teeth and gums clean, particularly when you wear braces or retainers.
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Is it normal for gums to swell when wearing retainers?

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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Is it normal for retainers to cut your gums?

You may think your retainer feels weird at first. That's normal. But see your orthodontist for an adjustment if the retainer causes pain or cuts or rubs against your gums. At first, you'll need to get used to talking with it in your mouth.
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Can retainers irritate gums?

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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Is it normal for your teeth to bleed with braces?

After getting braces, or during treatment, some patients experience bleeding from their gums, as well as redness, swelling, sensitivity, or irritation. This is common and easily treatable.
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How to Treat Bleeding Gums at Home



What color is best for braces?

Choose light blue, bronze, dark purple or subdued reds and pinks to complement lighter skin tones. Choose darker colors to make your teeth appear whiter. Watch out for lighter colors that could make your teeth look more yellow. Consider colors that complement or match your eyes.
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Is it normal for gums to bleed with aligners?

This doesn't happen to everyone, but it's a relatively common issue. As your teeth move, the surrounding gums are moved and exposed, and this can cause gum sensitivity and bleeding for a few days when you switch to a new pair of aligners, particularly if you talk a lot while wearing them.
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How long can I go without retainers?

Once your teeth have settled into place more permanently, you may find that you can go a few days without wearing your retainers and they will still fit. It is a good idea to wear them at least 3 times a week while you sleep to keep them fitting properly.
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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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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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Will my teeth shift without retainer for a week?

If you skip or lose your retainer for a week, it's possible to have some small amount of relapse. Like we said earlier, teeth can move back to their original positions without a retainer to provide guidance and pressure.
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How do I know if my retainer doesn't fit?

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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Why is my retainer tight every night?

If the retainer feels tight when you wear it at night, you're not ready to go to an every-other-night schedule. Continue wearing the retainer every night. Over time, if the retainer begins to feel passive (not tight) when inserting it, you may start wearing it every other night.
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Why can't I bite down with retainers?

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Because the clear retainers cover your teeth, when you bite down on something you will be biting the clear material of your retainer. This biting may cause damage to the retainer over time.
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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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How long should I wear my retainer a day?

Here's the short answer: As long as you want your teeth to remain straight, you should be wearing your retainers. It is recommended you wear your retainer at least 12 hours out of every day for the first eight weeks following the completion of your treatment.
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Is it OK to not wear retainer for 3 days?

Retainers are designed to keep your teeth in place, choosing to not wear it for a long period of time will cause some issues. It's fine to miss a day or two because your teeth won't move much during that time. If you go without it much longer than that, then your teeth will start to shift again.
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Can retainers ruin your 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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Why do my teeth hurt when I put my retainer on?

When a patient returns to our office with a retainer that hurts when they wear it, there are only two possible explanations. Either the retainer has changed, or the teeth have moved. Generally, it is simple to determine which has occurred. In some cases, retainers are damaged, distorted, or “wear out” with daily use.
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Will my teeth shift without retainer for 1 day?

Your teeth begin to shift if you don't wear retainers at night every day. 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.
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How quickly do teeth shift?

Average Time for Moving Teeth with Braces

However, the pressure isn't enough to cause more than minor discomfort with adjustments every three to ten weeks. In around three weeks or so, you may begin to notice your teeth feeling loser than usual. Now, your teeth are starting to move into their desired location.
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Do dentist keep your mold?

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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Do clear retainers cause gum recession?

Although there are reports to the contrary, the best scientific evidence concludes that orthodontic treatment (with braces, invisible braces, removable clear trays, or removable appliances) in general and its retention phase (retainers after treatment) are considered risk factors especially for the development of ...
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Can gums grow back?

The simple answer is, no. If your gums are damaged by, for example periodontitis, the most severe form of gum disease, it's not possible for receding gums to grow back. However, even though receding gums can't be reversed there are treatments that can help to stop the problem from getting worse.
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Can Invisalign retainers cause gum recession?

While this isn't uncommon – because the retainers do come into contact with your gums, it isn't something you should be feeling all day every day. Some discomfort can be expected very early on, but if it seems like your Invisalign retainers are causing recession – your dentist can help.
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