After patients complete their ClearCorrect treatment at our Idaho Falls, Rigby, Rexburg, Afton, and Salmon office, many will be given retainers to wear at night to prevent their teeth from moving. This is done after all treatment with any type of braces. There are two types of retainers available from Dr. Lowder: removable and permanent.
Removable Retainers
If you are given the option of having a clear removable retainer to use, it will most likely only need to be worn at bedtime. They are the easiest and most preferred and are able to be removed to brush your teeth, floss, eat, and drink.
Permanent Retainers
If you are not a good candidate for a clear removable retainer you will be given the option of having a permanent metal retainer placed behind your teeth. Permanent retainers are made from a thin metal wire that is attached to your teeth. This type of retainer is the perfect option for those who will not be disciplined enough to wear their removable retainer or keep track of where it is. Once this retainer is placed in the mouth it will provide protection from your teeth shifting for years.
In order to retain the alignment of your teeth and protect all of the orthodontic work you have had completed, speak with Dr. Lowder about which form of retainer would be best for your individual dental needs.