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Retainers

Do I Have to Wear a Retainer?

Retainers are an essential part of any orthodontic procedure, as they help retain the changes made to your smile and bite. The name “retainer” is fitting because it prevents your teeth from moving back to their old positions or shifting into undesired locations. After completing orthodontic treatment, your teeth are not yet firmly set in the bone surrounding them. Retainers play a crucial role in maintaining the results of your treatment by ensuring that your teeth remain in their correct positions. At San Mateo Dental Care, our skilled dentist, Dr. Taw, provides customized retainers to help you preserve your beautiful new smile. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and learn more about how retainers can help you.

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How Long Will I Wear a Retainer?

Your retainer is a crucial part of maintaining the results of your orthodontic treatment, but the amount of time you need to wear it each day can vary. Every patient is unique, which means your prescribed retainer schedule will be tailored to your specific needs. Depending on your treatment and individual situation, your dentist may recommend wearing your retainer for a few nights per week, every night, or even during certain daytime hours. Regardless of your personalized schedule, consistency is key to ensuring your teeth don’t slip back into their old positions. Follow your dentist’s prescription for the best results.

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To maintain the results of your orthodontic treatment, it’s important to take good care of your retainer. Make sure to bring it with you to your regular dental appointments at our San Mateo Dental Care office, so our dentist Dr. Taw can check its condition and ensure that it still fits properly.

Regular maintenance of your retainer is crucial, as it allows our dental team to make any necessary adjustments, provide you with a new retainer, or change your retainer “prescription” based on the current state of your teeth. By wearing your retainer regularly and following your prescribed treatment plan, you can keep your new smile looking its best for years to come. Remember, your retainer is a crucial tool in retaining the beautiful results you achieved through orthodontic treatment.