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Post-Treatment Retainers

Once your orthodontic treatment is complete, you'll need a retainer to help keep your teeth in their newly straightened positions. Here's how it works.

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Orthodontic Retainers for Smile Maintenance

The day has finally come – you're done with your active orthodontic treatment! Your new smile is complete, and it's time to start enjoying it.

But now that your braces have come off, or you've taken your final set of aligners out for the last time, it's time for the maintenance phase of your treatment. This means wearing a retainer.

At Shuswap Orthodontics, we use Vivera retainers by Invisalign. These clear, removable retainers are produced by Align Technology, the same company that makes Invisalign clear aligners. Vivera retainers are custom-made using advanced 3D imaging technology (iTero) to ensure a precise fit. 

Wearing a retainer as prescribed by your orthodontist is essential in maintaining the results you've achieved with your braces or Invisalign treatment. We make this part of your treatment easy with our Smile Protection Program.

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To help our patients manage the costs of retainers over time, we're pleased to offer our Smile Protection Program. When you enrol, you pay a one-time fee of $750 to get unlimited replacement retainers over 7 years. It's easy, and it takes the worry out of replacing your retainers.

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Why You Need a Retainer

There are two main reasons you need a retainer after your active orthodontic treatment is complete, and they go hand-in-hand: stabilization and prevention.

During the active part of your orthodontic treatment, your aligners or braces are continuously working to move your teeth (including their roots) into their new positions. When the roots move, the surrounding bone needs to reform around them to hold them securely in place once again.

As you can probably imagine, this process takes time. It can continue for many months after the initial movement of the roots has taken place.

Preserving Your Results

Wearing a retainer helps stabilize your teeth while this happens, giving the surrounding jawbone the time it needs to reform and harden around the roots. This prevents the teeth from shifting back to their original positions and undoing all of your months or years of orthodontic treatment.

Retainer FAQs

Learn some retainer basics by reading these frequently asked questions from our patients.