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BRACES

  • Two-Phase Treatment
  • Orthodontic Dictionary
  • Headgear
  • Appliances
  • Retainers
  • In-Ovation® System Braces
  • Invisalign

Retainers

Once the active phase of orthodontic treatment is completed, your braces are removed. The next  
step is called retention. Retainers are utilized to hold your teeth in their
new positions until your bone, gums, and muscles adapt to the new teeth positions.
You must wear your retainers as instructed, otherwise your teeth may move toward their original positions and the benefit of wearing your braces will be lost.
 

Drs. Bob and Ron Good will determine how long you need to wear your retainer. Time varies with each patient. Some people may need retainers for an extended period of time in order to eliminate shifting of the teeth. In some cases, permanent retention may be necessary. The retention phase is an important part of your overall treatment and should not be neglected!

Remember, wear them in your mouth, not in your pocket. Retainers work when you follow our instructions.

Clean your retainers! After meals, clean all parts of the retainer with a brush.

Handle your retainers with care. Retainers are easy to lose. If you take your retainers out, always place them in your retainer case for safety. More information on caring for your retainers.

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