Retainers

Wearing a retainer after orthodontic treatment is essential for preserving your results and maintaining your beautiful, straight smile. Retainers keep your teeth in their new positions as the surrounding bone and tissue adjust, which prevents shifting over time. Consistent retainer use helps maintain proper alignment, reducing the risk of crowding or relapse, which could require additional treatment.

Investing in regular retainer wear not only protects your smile but also preserves the benefits of your orthodontic treatment, ensuring a lifetime of improved oral health, confidence, and functionality.

How to clean your retainers

You should be cleaning your retainer at least twice a day when you are wearing them full time or once daily (in the morning) when you are instructed to wear them at night time only. Check out the video on this page for in-depth instructions on how to clean your retainers and what products to use. Be sure to never boil or use hot water on your retainers as this can permanently distort them requiring you to get new retainers, or worse, having your teeth shift!

Signs you may need a new retainers

Over time, retainers can show signs of wear that indicate it may be time for a replacement. If you notice cracks, warping, or any changes in fit, these can all suggest that your retainer isn’t providing the necessary support to keep your teeth in alignment. Discoloration, unpleasant odors, or buildup that doesn’t come off with regular cleaning may also signal that it’s time for a new one. Additionally, if your teeth feel like they’re shifting or your retainer becomes uncomfortable, contact Dr. Greg ASAP to assess whether a replacement retainer is needed to protect your smile.

How often should you wear your retainer?

In the first 3 months after braces or aligners are removed, it’s essential to wear your retainer full-time (day and night), as your teeth are most likely to shift during this period. After this initial phase, most often Dr. Greg will recommend transitioning to nighttime-only wear


Wearing the retainer nightly will ensure that your teeth and bite remain in the most healthy and stable relationship and maintain that beautiful smile of yours!