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Post-Treatment Retainers

Getting your braces off is exciting, but keeping your smile straight takes extra care. Wearing retainers as prescribed by your orthodontist can help preserve your results.

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Retainer Styles to Ensure Lasting Results for Years to Come

Congratulations – You've finally completed your active orthodontic treatment. Now the essential maintenance phase begins, which means wearing a retainer.

There are a variety of retainer styles available at Wentz Orthodontics:

  • Standard removable retainers with an acrylic arch and a metal wire around the teeth.
  • Clear aligner-style retainers fit over your teeth to hold them firmly in place.
  • Fixed retainer wires are bonded to the backs of front teeth to help maintain their position.

Wearing your retainer as directed is your secret to keeping that hard-earned smile exactly where you want it, strong, straight, and shining for years to come.

Retainer FAQs

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Flexible Payment Plans & Financing Options

At Wentz Orthodontics, we believe that finances should never be a barrier to a healthy smile. We offer flexible payment plans and convenient financing with CareCredit. Now that's worth smiling about!

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Why You Need a Retainer

There are two main reasons you need a retainer after your active orthodontic treatment is complete, and they go hand-in-hand: stabilization and prevention.

During the active part of your orthodontic treatment, your aligners or braces are continuously working to move your teeth (including their roots) into their new positions. When the roots move, the surrounding bone needs to reform around them to hold them securely in place once again.

As you can probably imagine, this process takes time. It can continue for many months after the initial movement of the roots has taken place.

Preserving Your Results

Wearing a retainer helps stabilize your teeth as they settle into their new positions. During this time, the surrounding bone reforms and hardens around the roots, helping to prevent teeth from shifting back and undoing your months or years of orthodontic treatment.

Retainer FAQs

Learn some retainer basics by reading these frequently asked questions from our patients.

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