Why is there a hole 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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What to do if you have a hole in your retainer?

Holes, cracks or other damage: If you notice damage in your aligner or retainer, bring it up with your dentist or orthodontist as soon as possible. They will likely recommend a replacement if you have severe issues.
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Is it normal to get holes in retainer?

You may notice some small holes on the biting surface of your clear retainer after prolonged usage. There is no need to be concerned about these holes as long as they do not hinder you from wearing your retainer.
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Is it OK if your retainer cracks?

If you are examining your retainer and notice that there are cracks in the plastic, it's time to order a replacement. These cracks will grow and the retainer won't have the strength needed to keep your teeth in the same place.
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Why is there a crack in my retainer?

The most common reason retainers break is improper removal. The second most common way in which retainers are broken is improper handling while cleaning.
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5 Things You Must Know About Retainers



How long should a retainer last?

The lifespan of each depends on how well you take care of your mouth and the retainer. Both types of retainers can potentially last for years if you routinely clean and avoid damaging them. On average, removable retainers tend to last for about 5-10 years, while permanent retainers can potentially last for decades.
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How often should you replace your 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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How long can I wear a cracked retainer?

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If the broken retainer has only three or fewer days left, then you will likely switch to the next retainer you're scheduled to take. If you have more days left to wear the retainer, you'll likely need a replacement.
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Can I superglue my retainer?

The use of superglue or other common household glues is not recommended for use on retainers. These adhesives are not medical grade or meant to be on something that will be in your mouth, so the chemicals in them have the potential to enter your body and potentially cause harm.
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How much does it cost to fix a retainer?

The cost of repairing retainers can be as low as half of the cost of replacing the retainer. Repairing a Hawley retainer can be about $75-$250. Unfortunately, clear retainers are not repairable and if they are damaged or broken they have to be replaced with completely new retainers.
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Are you supposed to sleep with clear retainers?

Yes, you should always wear your retainer at night while you sleep. In the beginning of retainer wear, you'll wear it around the clock, but to ensure your smile stays straight for a lifetime, you'll want to continue wearing your retainer at night forever.
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What is a clear retainer called?

Clear plastic retainer

Also called a molded retainer, it's designed to mold to and fit the new position of your teeth perfectly. Clear plastic retainers have become popular in recent years because they're virtually invisible and more likely to be worn.
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Will clear retainer hurt?

Are retainers supposed to hurt? A: They're not supposed to hurt. If they do, contact the orthodontist. Retainer pain should not last more than a week.
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Can a dentist remove a permanent retainer?

Having Your Permanent Retainer Removed

Because permanent retainers are cemented into place, they should only be removed by a dental professional. Attempting to remove a permanent retainer yourself could lead to serious injury and damage to your teeth.
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Do orthodontists 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 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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Can you wear a broken plastic retainer?

Broken Retainer – call us right away since not wearing the retainer can lead to dental shifting, but you should not wear a broken retainer. If the retainer is fixed into position on your teeth, cover any sharp pieces with braces wax to protect your other dental structures.
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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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Which is better clear retainers or the metal ones?

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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Can I get a new retainer years later?

Ideally, you should get a replacement retainer right away if you broke or lost your retainer. Even if you skipped out on wearing your retainer for a while and your teeth have started to shift, you may still be able to get by with a new retainer.
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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?

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 long until I can wear my retainer only at night?

After eight weeks of wearing your retainers for half of each day, with the approval of your orthodontist, you can begin wearing your retainers at night only.
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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 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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