
How to Clean Clear Plastic Retainers
Wearing your retainer may be the last step in your orthodontic treatment—but it is a very important one! Why? Because contrary to what you might think, your teeth aren’t rigidly fixed in place in your jaw; instead, they can actually (slowly) move around—whether you’re an adolescent, a young adult, or a senior citizen. In fact, that’s how your orthodontist was able to get your teeth into better positions. Wearing a retainer will help prevent your teeth from drifting out of the

Types of Retainers: After Braces Off
It's exciting to finally get your braces off and move into the retainer stage. Here are a few things you should know about the different types of retainers. A retainer keeps your teeth in place after your braces come off. It takes almost a year for the periodontal ligaments to solidify into their new positions after your braces are removed. That's why you need to wear your retainer exactly as your orthodontist directs. If you slack off or stop wearing it, your teeth could shi