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What to expect after Orthodontic Treatment


What to Expect After Orthodontic Treatment

 

Completing your orthodontic treatment is an exciting time, however it's also the beginning of a new phase in your oral health journey. This blog explains what you can expect after orthodontic treatment, and how can you ensure your smile remains aligned and healthy for years to come.

 


Retention is Key


After orthodontic treatment, it's crucial to understand that maintaining your newly aligned smile requires ongoing care. Your orthodontist will recommend a retention phase to ensure your teeth stay in their desired positions. Typically, this involves wearing a retainer.

 

Retainers: Your Smile's Lifeline

 

Retainers are orthodontic devices designed to keep your teeth in their corrected positions. They play a vital role in preventing your teeth from shifting back to their original misaligned state. There are two primary types of retainers: removable and fixed.

 

1. Removable Retainers: These are similar to the clear aligners used in some orthodontic treatments. You'll wear them over your teeth, usually at night or as instructed by your orthodontist. They are discreet and easy to clean.

 

2. Fixed Retainers: These are thin wires bonded to the back of your teeth. Fixed retainers are not visible and provide constant support to keep your teeth in place. They are a long-term solution but require extra care during oral hygiene routines.

 

Your orthodontist will recommend the type of retainer that best suits your specific needs and lifestyle. It's essential to follow their instructions diligently to maintain the results of your treatment.

 

Adjusting to Life with Retainers

 

Wearing retainers might take some getting used to, but it's a crucial step in preserving your new smile. Here are a few tips from us at Hermitage Dental Practice to make the transition smoother:

 

• Consistency is Key: Follow your orthodontist's recommended wearing schedule for your retainers. Consistency is vital to ensure your teeth don't shift.

 

• Proper Cleaning: Maintain good oral hygiene by cleaning your retainers regularly. For removable retainers, rinse them with water and brush gently. Fixed retainers require careful flossing to remove food particles.

 

• Protect Your Retainers: Avoid exposing your retainers to extreme temperatures, as this can distort their shape. When you're not wearing them, store them in their protective case.

 

• Regular Reviews: Continue attending follow-up appointments with your orthodontist as scheduled. They will monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments to your retention plan.

 

 

Lifelong Oral Health

 

Beyond retainers, post-orthodontic care involves maintaining a lifetime of good oral health. Here's what you should consider:

 

1. Regular Dental Health Reviews: Continue visiting your dentist and hygienist for regular check-ups and cleanings. These appointments are essential to monitor your overall oral health and address any emerging issues.

 

2. Oral Hygiene: Maintain a diligent oral hygiene routine, which includes brushing, flossing, and rinsing with an antimicrobial mouthwash. Proper hygiene is crucial for preventing gum disease and cavities.

 

3. Dietary Choices: Be mindful of your dietary choices. Limit sugary snacks and beverages that can lead to tooth decay. A balanced diet supports not only your oral health but also your overall well-being.

 

Your newly aligned smile is more than just an aesthetic improvement. It also contributes to your overall well-being. 

 

If you would like to explore your options why not get in touch with us today! Contact us on 01530 510533 or email reception@hermitagedental.co.uk


 

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