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Google Patents Wrap-around carrier with article retainer Google Patents GR3019884T3 - Wrap-around carrier with article retainer To contact us, call or request an appointment online.GR3019884T3 - Wrap-around carrier with article retainer If you have any questions, please reach out to our team or schedule a consultation. Be sure to talk with our team about the best ways to care for your retainer during your visit to our Flower Mound orthodontics office. Proper care and maintenance can help protect your retainer. It is susceptible to normal wear and tear but can last for many years with proper care and maintenance. As with any type of retainer, it is important to keep your Essix retainer clean. The Essix retainers are clear snap-on retainers that fit snugly over your teeth. Unlike traditional retainers, the Hawley retainer can be used for both the upper and lower arch of teeth. It is designed to wrap around six teeth at a time to help keep them in place. The Hawley retainer is one of the most common types of retainers on the market. Visit us to determine which option is right for you. We offer the Hawley retainer and the Essix retainer. Our team at Flower Mound Orthodontics can work with you to find the right type of retainer for your needs.
A retainer can help stabilize your teeth and encourage them to stay in their proper position as the bone grows. During this time frame, your teeth are more likely to shift back to their previous position because the bone has not fully formed around your teeth in their new position. On average, it takes about a year for the teeth to stabilize in their new position. Whether you have completed Invisalign treatment or have worn traditional braces, you will need to wear your retainer to prevent your teeth from reverting back to their pre-treatment condition. The purpose of a retainer is to prevent your teeth from shifting after you have completed your orthodontic treatment.