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How long after you get your braces off do you get a retainer?

How long after you get your braces off do you get a retainer?

You may receive different instructions depending on your specific treatment needs. The typical guideline for a removable retainer is to wear it full time, except for mealtimes and cleanings, for the first 4 to 6 months after your braces are removed, according to the Canadian Association of Orthodontists.

Do you wear retainers forever after braces?

The general rule of thumb is that you should wear your retainer for a little longer than you wore your braces for. For instance, if you had your braces on for a year then you’ll want to wear your retainer as often as possible for a little over a year before considering a reduction.

How often should you get a new retainer?

A retainer is in the mouth for 6-8 hours nightly. Therefore, we recommend you replace your retainer as often as your toothbrush. Retainer Club offers plans to replace your retainers every 4,6, or 12 months. For the best performance and cleanliness, you should replace your retainers as often as your toothbrush.

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How long do permanent retainers last?

Recall that permanent retainers can last up to 20 years. The only safe and effective way to remove your permanent retainer is to have the work done by a trained, experienced orthodontist.

How expensive is a retainer?

The replacement cost of your retainer depends on the type of retainer you chose to begin with, but the average costs of replacing different types of retainers: Hawley retainers: $150 to $300. Clear plastic retainers: $100 to $250. Permanent retainers: $250 to $500.

Do orthodontists keep retainer molds?

In the case of a removable retainer, the patient can call their orthodontist, and ask that a new retainer be made along the lines of the old one. The good news is that the orthodontist probably has kept the patient’s retainer molds. This will protect a fixed retainer during the night, and keep the teeth stable.

Are white spots from braces common?

White spots on teeth are one of the most common side-effects of plaque buildup during orthodontic treatment. Since plaque contains acidic bacterial byproducts (also responsible for tooth decay), the sticky film can damage your enamel’s outer layers.