Retainers are very important, especially in orthodontic treatment. They are used in many cases, including those involving mobile teeth. The main function of retainers is to fix a tooth in place, immobilizing it. This makes them crucial for every orthodontic treatment. Without proper retention, orthodontic treatments will fail, and the teeth will relapse to their pre-treatment positions.
It is vital to have retainers placed, whether fixed or removable, and preferably both. The reason for using multiple forms of retainers is to ensure that the teeth do not move out of position. What is the use of orthodontic treatment if you do not sustain its effects for life?
Removable Retainers: These retainers are worn for a period each day to ensure that the teeth stay in the same position. While they can be annoying, they are very important in preventing orthodontic results from relapsing.
Fixed Retainers: As the name suggests, fixed retainers are attached to the teeth with restorative material, making them an excellent type of retention. The patient does not need to do anything; it works simply by being present in the mouth.