Why Is Retention So Important?
Teeth naturally shift over time—even after successful orthodontic treatment. Without a properly fitted retainer, it’s easy for teeth to drift out of alignment due to jaw growth, muscle tension, oral habits, and everyday activities like eating and speaking.
Retention helps preserve the hard work and investment you put into your treatment. It’s a simple but essential step to ensure your bite stays balanced and your smile stays straight.
Common Causes of Shifting Teeth
Even small forces can cause movement. Here’s what often leads to post-treatment relapse:
- Natural jaw development and aging
- Pressure from chewing or speaking
- Grinding or clenching during sleep
- Inconsistent retainer wear
- Eruption of wisdom teeth
- Habits like nail biting or pencil chewing
At our Steiner Ranch office, we help you stay ahead of these changes with a customized retainer and a schedule designed just for you.
Your Retention Options in Steiner Ranch
Our team uses digital tools like iTero® scanners and panoramic X-rays to create accurate digital models of your smile—no uncomfortable molds or messy trays needed. These images allow us to fabricate precise, comfortable retainers that match your bite exactly.
We offer several retainer types to meet your unique needs:
1. Hawley Retainers
- Made of wire and acrylic
- Removable and durable
- Can be adjusted slightly over time
- Easy to clean and maintain
2. Clear Retainers (Essix-style or Vivera)
- Transparent and low-profile
- Molded to your smile for a precise fit
- Removable and comfortable
- Ideal for patients who want a discreet option
3. Bonded (Fixed) Retainers
- Attached behind the front teeth
- Always working—no need to remember to wear it
- Invisible and effective
- Great for patients at higher risk of relapse
We’ll explain your options and help you choose the one that best fits your routine and risk level.
What to Expect at Your Retention Appointment
After active treatment ends, we’ll schedule your retention visit to begin this new phase. During your appointment, we will:
- Take digital scans to create your custom retainer
- Fit and adjust your retainer for comfort and stability
- Review your wear schedule and cleaning instructions
- Discuss long-term care and answer any questions
- Provide a case and helpful tips for daily retainer maintenance
How Long Will I Need to Wear My Retainer?
While each case is unique, here’s a general guideline for retainer wear:
- First 3–6 Months: Wear your retainer full-time, except while eating, brushing, or flossing
- After 6 Months: Nighttime-only wear is typically recommended
- Long-Term: Continued nightly wear helps prevent gradual shifting
Retention is a lifelong commitment, but the routine is simple—and the results are worth it.
Tips for Keeping Your Retainer in Great Shape
- Clean daily with cool water and a soft toothbrush
- Avoid hot water—it can distort clear plastic
- Always store it in a protective case
- Bring it to follow-up appointments for a fit check
- Contact us if your retainer breaks, loosens, or feels off
Even bonded retainers can shift or detach over time. If you notice anything unusual, let us know immediately.