Tips for Clear Retainer Care
Keeping your clear retainer safe. All Clear Guard retainers come with a anti-microbial case. The protective case comes with air venting holes to help prevent the build up of bacteria. When you take your retainer out of your mouth, put it in the case. This prevents it from picking up extra dirt and germs, as well as from breaking. Additional storing tips include:
- Keep your retainer case with you everywhere you go in case you need to remove the clear retainers.
- Place the retainer in a safe place. Avoid just tossing it into your purse or a jacket pocket.
- Don’t wrap your clear retainers in a napkin, because they are easy to mistake for trash and throw away.
- Keep your retainers out of reach from any pets. Animals are often attracted to the case and retainers and may chew them up.
- Keep your clear retainers away from heat because they may warp. If you use retainers after they warp, it may impact your bite.
Keeping your clear retainer clean. Your orthodontist may provide tips on how to care for your retainer. Be sure to follow these instructions for the best results. This may include:
- Removing your retainer before eating or drinking to avoid food that may get stuck
- Brushing your retainers with toothpaste once they are removed from your mouth
- Using an effervescent cleanser tablet
It is especially important that you don’t drink anything but water with your retainers in place. Liquids like juice, soda, tea, and wine may soak into the clear retainers. This may lead to the clear retainers changing color or degrading over time. Additionally, the retainers trap sugar from these drinks close to your teeth, which may lead to tooth decay.
Taking Care of Your Teeth
Permanent retainers leave you at a greater risk for dental problems because they may trap small particles next to your teeth. Because of this, you want to be diligent in cleaning your teeth well while using clear retainers. Tips for caring for your dental health while using a retainer include:
- Brush your teeth twice per day.
- Make sure to brush all around your teeth from different angles, using gentle pressure to avoid damage to your teeth.
- Use dental floss to reach tight spaces and get in between your teeth and gums.
- Don’t skip any spaces, no matter how small. Bacteria are more prone to build up in small spaces that aren’t easily reached.
- Try a water flosser if floss is too difficult for you.
- Avoid hard foods and things like seeds that may get stuck in your teeth.
- Have regular dental cleanings to monitor the growth of plaque and bacteria.
Make sure you contact your orthodontist immediately if you think something is wrong with your clear retainer. If your retainer feels too tight, loose, or gets damaged, this may cause harm to your health and your teeth.
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