Teeth Retainer in Dubai

Teeth Retainer

After getting your braces off, you need to wear a retainer to keep your teeth straight. This tool keeps your teeth in the right place for a long time. Always do what your dentist or orthodontist tells you to do when it comes to wearing a retainer.

Overview

A retainer helps keep your teeth in the right place after you've had braces.

A teeth retainer is a device that is made just for you and fits over your teeth. It helps your teeth stay in the right place after you get braces.

Even after braces straighten your teeth, they don’t stay in place perfectly. This won’t happen until the gums, bones, and muscles get used to the change. When you chew and grind your teeth, you put force on them, which can move them. Malocclusion can also happen when teeth move out of place. This is when your top and bottom teeth don’t line up when you close your mouth.

For a long time, your braces kept your teeth in a straight line. When you take off your braces, nothing will stop your teeth from moving back to where they were before. When you wear a retainer, your teeth stay in the right place and don’t move. Think about it like this:

  • Your retainer keeps your teeth in place after you’ve had braces put on.
  • They keep your teeth where they should be.

Your retainer is made for you by a general dentist or an orthodontist.

Orthodontists are dentists who have extra training in making sure teeth are in the right place.

There are mainly two kinds of retainers:

  • Keepers that are fixed in your mouth.
  • Retainers that you can take out.

Fixed and permanent retainers are used by many dentists to keep teeth in place. Both kinds could be in your life at the same time. All retainers are meant to keep your teeth in place for a long time.

Fixed retainers, which are also called permanent retainers, stick to your teeth with a bonding agent that works like glue. This kind of retainer can’t be taken out by yourself. These are often put on the front, lower, or upper teeth to keep them from coming apart or shifting over time.

Retainers that can be taken out of your mouth can be put back in. Traditional retainers (Hawley) have a wire piece attached to a piece of plastic (or acrylic). Clear retainers (Essix) are also made of plastic, but there are no wires in them. Both are made to fit the shape of your teeth.

Procedure Details

Depending on what kind of retainer you get, the way it is made will be different.

  • Your dentist will use dental putty, a soft material like play dough, to make a dental impression.
  • The putty is put in trays, and then the trays are put over your teeth. This makes the putty take the shape of your bite and teeth. It only takes a minute or two to make a mould of your mouth.
  • The mould is used by a dental lab to make a plastic or acrylic teeth retainer. Most of the time, you have to wait a week or more to get the retainer.
  • Your dentist will use a metal wire to figure out where your teeth should be.
  • They put the wire in place with glue.
  • This process is more complicated than making an impression for a removable retainer, so it takes longer. But you take your retainer with you when you leave the dentist. You don’t have to wait for the retainer to be made in a lab.

Risks / Benefits

When you get your braces off, your teeth will be perfectly straight. When you use a retainer, your teeth stay in the right place, so the results last. With a retainer, all the hard work you put into getting and wearing braces will pay off in the long run.

Teeth naturally shift over time. Your teeth will shift and move if you don’t wear your retainer. They can get crooked, too close together, or out of place. You could also get an overbite. Because of this, most dentists will tell you to wear a retainer after your braces come off.

After your braces come off, getting your retainer shouldn’t hurt. The fit should be snug but comfortable over your teeth.

You might not feel good if:

  • You forget to wear your retainer for a short time, but then you start wearing it again.
  • You haven’t worn your retainer in a long time, but you try to put it on.
  • Your retainer breaks or gets cracks.

If you do feel pain, it’s likely because your retainer is pushing your teeth into place. If you wear your retainer as your dentist tells you to and it’s in good shape, it shouldn’t hurt or make you feel bad.

Recovery and Outlook

Most likely, your dentist will tell you to wear the retainer all day and night for at least four to six months. After that, you’ll have to wear the retainer at night (part-time) for the rest of your life.

If you stop wearing your retainer and your teeth shift, putting it back on might move your teeth back to where they should be. But don’t wait too long. The longer you wait, the more your teeth will move, making it harder for the retainer to fit properly.

Make sure your retainer doesn’t get broken or lost so it will last for a long time. It will stay in good shape if you clean it at least once a day.

Follow these tips to keep your retainer from getting broken or lost:

  • When you eat, take your retainer out of your mouth.
  • Put the retainer back in its case when you’re not wearing it.
  • If you wear a retainer, don’t chew gum.
  • Put the retainer in its case before putting it in your pocket or purse.
  • Don’t wrap your retainer in a napkin because it could be easy to throw away by accident.
  • Keep your retainer away from pets who might try to chew on it.
  • Don’t leave your retainer in a hot place where it could melt, like a car or stovetop.
  • Before putting your retainer back in, you should always brush and floss your teeth well.

Follow these rules to keep your retainer clean:

  • Use antibacterial soap and water to brush your removable retainer every day. Some toothpastes are too rough and could damage your retainer.
  • After you brush and floss, rinse your retainer with warm water.
  • For some types of retainers, you might be able to use a cleanser that foams up. Ask your dentist how to clean your retainer for more information.
  • If your retainer turns yellow, use water, baking soda, and a soft toothbrush to gently scrub it.
  • If you have a fixed retainer, you should oral hygiene your teeth and floss around it.

Talk to your dentist or orthodontist about how to take care of your retainer. You can ask them how to clean it.

When to call the Doctor

Immediately fix a broken retainer. Broken wires can poke at your gums or lips and make them sore. It’s unlikely that you can fix your retainer at home. If your retainer breaks, you should see your dentist or orthodontist.

If you can’t find your retainer, you can get a new one made by your dentist. Don’t wait, because the longer you don’t wear a retainer, the more your teeth can move.

Additional Details

Call +971 58 684 1014 and know about the cost.

Some insurance companies cover some of the cost of orthodontic care, but others don’t. Find out from your insurance company exactly what your policy covers.

No, retainers don’t make your teeth straight like braces do. Teeth retainers can’t use the steady force that is needed to move teeth into the right place.

If you forgot to wear your retainer for a few weeks and your teeth moved, wearing it again might help move them back to where they should be. As the retainer slowly moves your teeth back into place, you’ll probably feel some pain. This usually only works for small changes that don’t last long.

If your retainer is too tight or doesn’t fit at all, it’s likely that your teeth have moved. You can’t do anything to make your retainer fit better. Your dentist can make it fit better or make you a new one.

Bacteria can grow on a retainer just like it can grow in your mouth. Bad-smelling smells can be caused by the same bacteria that cause bad breath. That’s why it’s so important to clean your retainer every day. If your retainer starts to smell, use a soft toothbrush, soap, and water to clean it. Ask your dentist if you can soak it in a cleaner made specifically for retainers.

Frequently Asked Questions about Teeth Retainers:

How Long Should I Wear My Retainer?

The duration of retainer wear varies among individuals. Initially, full-time wear may be recommended, gradually transitioning to nighttime use. Our orthodontists provide specific guidance based on your orthodontic history.

Can I Remove My Retainer for Special Occasions?

While consistency is crucial for optimal results, removable retainers offer flexibility. However, it’s essential to follow the prescribed wear schedule to prevent any undesired teeth shifting.

Do Teeth Retainers Require Special Care?

Proper care is essential to maintain the hygiene and effectiveness of teeth retainers. Regular cleaning, avoiding exposure to heat, and storing them in a protective case are important aspects of retainer care.

Can Teeth Retainers Be Replaced?

Over time, retainers may show signs of wear or require adjustments. Our orthodontic team assesses the condition of your retainer during check-ups and recommends replacements or adjustments as needed.

Are Teeth Retainers Painful to Wear?

Initially, wearing a retainer may cause some discomfort or pressure. This is normal as your teeth adjust to the device. Any discomfort typically subsides as your mouth becomes accustomed to the retainer.

Why Choose Starry Smile for Teeth Retainers in Dubai?

Experienced Orthodontic Team:

At Starry Smile Dental Centre, our orthodontic team brings extensive experience in designing and implementing effective teeth retainer solutions. We understand the nuances of post-orthodontic care to ensure lasting results.

State-of-the-Art Facilities:

Equipped with cutting-edge orthodontic technology, Starry Smile Dental Centre provides precision and efficiency in the creation and adjustment of teeth retainers. Our commitment to innovation sets us apart in orthodontic care.

Patient-Centric Approach:

Your satisfaction and comfort are paramount. Our patient-centric approach involves active collaboration, addressing your concerns, and ensuring a seamless experience throughout your teeth retainer journey.

Comprehensive Orthodontic Services:

Beyond teeth retainers, Starry Smile Dental Centre offers a comprehensive range of orthodontic services, including braces, clear aligners, and bite correction. Our holistic approach allows us to cater to diverse orthodontic needs.

Consult Us Today!

Preserve the perfection of your smile with expert Teeth Retainer services at Starry Smile Dental Centre in Dubai. Our experienced orthodontists, personalized treatment plans, and commitment to excellence ensure that your teeth retainer experience is tailored to your unique needs. Schedule a consultation today and let us guide you through the journey of maintaining a beautifully aligned smile. Trust Starry Smile Dental Centre for expertise in orthodontic care and a commitment to preserving your radiant smile with precision and care.

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