After treatment

While a realistic estimate of the time necessary to complete orthodontic treatment can be made, it is subject to change due to the growth and development of your teeth and jaws. However, realize that this is just an estimate made at the beginning of treatment. It may take a few months longer (or shorter) to treat the case properly.

Please be patient and rest assured that the doctors will remove the braces as soon as the case is completed. We are just as interested in removing the appliances as you are, but not at the expense of a good result.

 

Since teeth have a natural tendency to want to “rebound” slightly to their original position after treatment, retainers are given to ensure that the rebound is controlled. In our office, the retainers are worn to hold the teeth in their corrected position until the bone has had a chance to reorganize and recalcify to the roots’ new positions. You must wear them to ensure a successful result.

Typically, retainers are worn one year to 18 months every night. After that, they should be worn as often as necessary to keep the teeth straight. The longer that you wear the retainers, the better the result. In our office, we try hard to make retention as simple and easy as possible.

Fixed Retainers:

 Bonded lingual retainers are cemented directly to the inside surface of your lower canines (eye teeth). This is one of the best ways to prevent your lower teeth from shifting as it is permanently attached! Patients with bonded lingual retainers must be careful with their bite as the bonding material may break due to incorrect biting and cause teeth to shift quickly. As with removable retainers, it is important to keep them clean. When brushing, make sure to carefully clean the inside of your lower teeth as well as the wire.

If your retainer breaks at any time during treatment, please do not adjust it yourself. Call us immediately to schedule an emergency appointment.

What We Will Do:

What You Need to Do: