So you went through orthodontic treatment with braces or Invisalignยฎ in the past. Maybe you started off strong wearing your retainer every night after treatment. Then, one night, you left your retainer in its caseโฆ and that turned into multiple nightsโฆ and monthsโฆ and maybe even years!
Now you’re left wondering, โwhat do I do? Do I try to fit my retainer back in? Have my teeth moved out of place?โ Your Blue Wave Orthodontics team is here to answer your questions! Hereโs everything you need to know:
The unfortunate tale of orthodontic relapse
Neglecting your retainer for an extended period of time can lead to orthodontic relapse. When your teeth โrelapseโ, they move out of their beautifully-aligned post-treatment positions and start to revert back to their original pre-treatment positions. Worst case scenario!
But if youโre reading this blog because you stopped wearing your retainer, you already know about orthodontic relapse. So hereโs what you can do moving forward:
Should I wear my retainer if it doesnโt fit?
If your retainer doesnโt snap into place without forcing it in, please do NOT try to make it fit. This can break your retainer – or worse, damage your smile. Itโs important that you reach out to us, let us know that your retainer no longer fits, and we can discuss next steps!
Why do teeth move after braces or Invisalign?
Whether your teeth moved after braces years later or just months later, the reason behind it is the same:
The bone and tissues that support your teeth have minds of their own. Our bodies are constantly moving, growing and readjusting throughout life. Without the guidance of your retainer holding your teeth in the new positions we created, your teeth will continue moving and readjusting.
Retainers help stabilize your teeth in their new positions, allowing the surrounding bone and tissues to adapt and retain the changes.
Now what?
So, what are your options? If you start wearing your retainer again, will your teeth move back?
It depends on how long itโs been since you wore your retainer consistently. If your retainer fits back in your mouth and snaps into place without forcing it, then yes, your retainer can guide your teeth back in line with consistent wear. It may feel tight if you havenโt worn it for days or weeks; that just means thereโs some realigning to do.
If you havenโt worn your retainer for months or years, and it doesnโt fit your smile anymore, do not force your retainer in place. Orthodontic retreatment will be necessary to re-correct the alignment.
Orthodontic Relapse Treatment (or Orthodontic Retreatment)
Letโs be honest. You didnโt plan on going through more than one orthodontic treatment, and itโs not the most exciting news to hear. However, the good news is that cases of retreatment are a lot shorter and less costly than first-time orthodontic treatment.
Your second case will likely be a minor case, compared to the complexity of your initial treatment. Retreatment leverages your previous investment and focuses on fine-tuning and perfecting your smile.
Retreatment is personalized to your specific needs. One of our highly-experienced orthodontists will evaluate the current condition of your teeth and design a custom treatment plan to re-align them. Youโll get the exact treatment you need to achieve your desired results!
In need of orthodontic treatment, or โsecond-time bracesโ?
We would love to hear from you! We are your experienced orthodontist in North Tampa, South Tampa, Wesley Chapel and East Bradenton. Whether itโs your first time getting orthodontics, your second time or even your third, weโre here to help.
We provide personalized orthodontics with modern treatment options. Try the worldโs first 3-D printed custom braces, LightForce โข braces, Invisalignยฎ clear aligners, clear braces or metal braces.
Weโll develop a custom treatment plan to help you look good, do good and feel good. Request your complimentary consultation today!