
It’s the big day and your braces are finally coming off! Does that mean you are completely done? Not so fast! After you complete your treatment here at Kenwood Dental Group, Drs. Adrienne Barnes, David N. Maclin & Arnold Hutabarat and our team will recommend you wear a retainer, which must be worn routinely after treatment in order to hold your teeth in their proper, new position while your gums, ligaments and bones adapt. Most patients are required to wear their retainer every night at first, with many also being directed to wear them during the day. It’s important to know there are different kinds of retainers, and today we thought we would explain the differences between them.
Hawley Retainers
The Hawley retainer is one of the most common types of retainers. It is a removable retainer made of a combination of a metal wire that typically surrounds the six anterior teeth and is designed to keep your teeth in place. This retainer is made from impressions of your teeth so that it fits snugly and comfortably in the roof of your mouth, while the wire and acrylic framing keeps your teeth in an ideal position. The acrylic can also be personalized with a large number of colors or patterns.
Essix (Clear) Retainers
The Essix retainer is a transparent removable retainer that fits over the entire arch of your teeth. This clear or transparent retainer fits over the entire arch of teeth and is produced from a mold. Similar to Invisalign’s clear aligner trays, Essix retainers have no metal or wires. They can also be used to produce minor tooth movements and can be helpful in prevention of tooth wear due to tooth grinding at night.
Bonded Retainers
Bonded lingual retainers are cemented directly to the inside surface of your lower canines. Drs. Adrienne Barnes, David N. Maclin & Arnold Hutabarat and our team at Kenwood Dental Group encourage our patients with bonded lingual retainers to be careful with their bite as the bonding material may break due to incorrect biting and cause your teeth to shift. As with removable retainers, it is important to keep your bonded retainers clean. When brushing, make sure to carefully clean the inside of your lower teeth, as well as the wire itself.
The retention phase of treatment begins when the patient’s braces are removed. Retainers are worn full time, typically for the first nine months, except while eating. Retainers should also be removed before brushing your teeth.
If you have any questions about the retainers we offer or to learn more about post-orthodontic treatment, please feel free to contact us at our convenient Chicago, IL office and we will be happy to answer any of your questions!
Share This Page:
Related Posts
Regular dental exams are the foundation of good oral health. They not only help prevent common issues like cavities and gum disease but also allow your dentist to detect potential concerns early. Whether you’re new to the area or [...]
At Kenwood Dental Group, we understand how important it is to feel confident about your smile. If you’re looking for a way to enhance your smile and address imperfections, veneers may be the ideal solution. As your trusted dentist [...]
If you’re a Chicago resident seeking a reliable solution for missing teeth, dental implants might be the answer you’ve been looking for. At Kenwood Dental Group, we specialize in providing top-quality dental implants to restore your smile and improve your [...]