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April 25, 2025
After months—or sometimes years—of braces or aligners, there’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of seeing your newly straightened smile. But the journey doesn’t end when treatment stops. That’s where retainers come in: the often-overlooked key to keeping your results locked in for life.
Retainers help prevent what's known as orthodontic relapse, a gradual shifting of teeth back toward their original position. Even after successful treatment, your teeth are constantly responding to subtle pressures from daily habits, aging, and jaw movement. A well-fitting retainer keeps your smile stable—essentially acting as long-term smile insurance.
Let’s face it—orthodontic treatment is a big commitment, financially and time-wise. Skipping your retainer routine puts that entire investment at risk. Fortunately, most providers, like NewSmile, make it easy to stay on track by offering high-quality, custom retainers that are both comfortable and durable.
There are two main types of retainers:
Removable Retainers: These are typically made from clear plastic or acrylic and wire, and are easy to clean and use.
Fixed Retainers: Bonded behind your teeth, they work around the clock to maintain alignment—ideal for those who prefer a low-maintenance solution.
Your orthodontist or provider will guide you to the best fit for your needs and lifestyle.
Wearing a retainer doesn’t require much—often just at night after an initial adjustment period. But that simple habit can preserve the alignment of your teeth for decades. It's a small step that makes a major difference.
Store your retainer in a dedicated case to avoid damage or loss.
Clean it regularly to prevent bacteria buildup.
Set daily reminders until it becomes second nature.
Your smile deserves protection, and a retainer is one of the easiest, most effective tools to make that happen. If you’ve gone through the journey of aligners or braces, this final step is what ensures your results last a lifetime.
So yes, retainers are absolutely worth the wear.