
After completing orthodontic treatment—whether with braces or clear aligners—wearing a retainer is the key to maintaining your beautiful, straight smile. Retainers keep your teeth in their new positions while the surrounding bone and tissues stabilize. But to keep your retainer doing its job effectively, it’s important to take good care of it. A dirty or damaged retainer can lead to bacteria buildup, bad odors, or even tooth movement if it no longer fits properly. Here are 4 essential tips to help you keep your retainer clean, fresh, and long-lasting.
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If you are eager to achieve a straighter smile, metal brackets and wires aren’t your only option! Invisalign uses a series of clear aligners to slowly shift the teeth into their rightful locations. The best part is that this treatment is entirely discreet, so it won’t take away from your appearance in the meantime. To achieve optimal results, some patients require 
If you’ve invested in dental restorations like crowns, bridges, or veneers, but now want to give Invisalign a try, you might wonder if it’s possible. After all, won’t putting pressure on your enhancements break or dislodge them? Not necessarily!
Invisalign treatment, just like any orthodontic service, can take months, and sometimes years, to complete. If you’re nearing the end of your journey towards a straighter smile and are wondering what’s next, you might not be thrilled about the answer. However, it’s the reality of every patient who has undergone orthodontic treatment, and it’s wearing a retainer. Read on to learn why you need to wear a retainer after finishing your Invisalign treatment and for how long. 