There is a critical part
to orthodontic treatment called retention, where an upper and lower retainer is
worn to stabilize the teeth. As a patient you have invested your time, efforts
and finances, which is what the retainers are there to protect. To put it
simply: the gum tissue has a “strong memory” that, if not stabilized
post-treatment, could possibly cause the teeth to shift out of alignment. Many
assume after a year or two of consistent retainer wear the teeth are stable
enough to discard the retainers and forget about them forever. This is untrue
because many things can cause the teeth to shift: a high surface area from a
restoration or filling, periodontal issues and as we age in general are all
factors that can contribute to misalignment of the teeth. This can be avoided
by retention with upper and lower retainers. (www.drcarr.com)
If you have any questions on your retainer, or a general orthodontic question, please give Orthodontic Specialists of Florida a call at 1-855-BRACES-4-U (1-855-272-2374) or www.Florida4Braces.com.
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