Retainers
After orthodontic treatment, retainers help keep your teeth in their new position. They prevent gradual shifting and protect the investment you’ve made in your smile.
We’ll explain the types of retainers available, how often to wear them, and how to care for them long-term. A simple routine can make a meaningful difference in the stability of your results.
What retainers supports
• Maintaining alignment after orthodontic treatment
• Preventing shifting
• Supporting long-term bite stability
• Protecting your orthodontic progress
• Preventing shifting
• Supporting long-term bite stability
• Protecting your orthodontic progress
Why retainers matter
Teeth have a natural tendency to move over time. Consistent retainer wear helps preserve your results and minimize future adjustments.
What happens during a retainer appointment
We take impressions or digital scans to create a custom-fit retainer. We’ll ensure it feels comfortable, explain your wear schedule, and answer any questions along the way.