A retainer is a custom-made oral appliance often used to maintain the alignment of your child’s teeth after orthodontic treatment. If your child has finished their orthodontic treatment, our dentist will recommend a retainer to keep their smile properly aligned. As your child ages, their teeth tend to shift; the retainer ensures that their teeth remain in correct alignment for optimal oral health, functionality and appearance. There are three main types of retainers available:
- Hawley retainers consist of wires and clasps embedded in a plastic body that covers the roof of the mouth (for the upper arch) or lies along the tongue-side of the teeth (for the lower arch). The clasps fit around certain teeth to anchor the retainer in place, while the wire arches across the front of the teeth to maintain their alignment.
- Clear retainers are made of clear plastic and fit snugly over the teeth. A clear retainer is usually more discreet than a Hawley retainer, although it may not be as durable.
- Fixed retainers, also called bonded or permanent retainers, are permanently attached to the backside of the front teeth. They prevent the teeth from shifting out of place and can only be removed by a dental professional.
Our dentist will help determine whether your child need a retainer after their orthodontic treatment. For more information, we welcome you to call us today!