Retention Treatment in Newcastle, WA
Braces can help create a beautiful smile, but the retainer maintains it while encouraging better oral hygiene long after its use goes away. Immediately following the removal of your braces, you begin the retention stage of your treatment. The retention phase lasts for a minimum of 24 months. Your final orthodontic result depends on your retainers, so follow through with the hard work you’ve put in so far. Remember to remove your retainer before brushing, and brush your retainer before placing it back in your mouth. There are many different types of retainers and our staff at Orthodontic Excellence will discuss which could be right for your individual treatment.
Why you should wear a retainer
- Maintains the position of straightened teeth
- Improves breathing
- Can help prevent Diabetes
- Can mitigate speech impediments by adjusting tongue placement
The first 24 months (following the removal of the braces), allow for a majority of growth and settling to occur so that the teeth and jaws are as stable as possible. However, living tissue is always subject to change from posture, habits, muscle pressure, etc. The eruption of teeth, dental restorations and the aging process all contribute to unwanted tooth movement. Forces exerted by the lips and tongue can also cause subtle changes in tooth positions. Habits such as biting your nails or chewing on pencils put enough pressure on the teeth to move them as well.
Recent studies have indicated that growth occurs in small amounts throughout life. Thus, teeth and jaws can shift at any time in varying degrees, which usually depend on the original malocclusion, the facial muscle structure and the amount of residual growth.