Protect Your Investment

Retainers: Your New Smile’s Best Friend

Congratulations! You’ve finished your treatment and are looking at an A-list smile. Now turn your mind to retaining it. Teeth tend to revert back to their original positions, so we’ll fit you with a custom retainer to hold your teeth in place as the bone solidifies around them. You’ll wear your retainer at night for as long as you want your smile to last.

The Key to Preserve Your Smile

Retain Smile

Tissue around teeth loosens during treatment. A retainer keeps your teeth gorgeously straight while bone hardens and ligaments tighten.

Simplify Hygiene

Wearing your retainer at night means your oral hygiene routine will be a snap. Brush and floss your teeth and brush the retainer before putting it in. If you need a midnight snack, just brush and floss before you put your retainer back in.

Protect Bite

Treatment has aligned your bite for healthy mouth function that prevents damage to your teeth. Your retainer maintains ideal alignment.

Boost Confidence

Your retainer keeps your teeth and bite aligned for a symmetrical and pleasing look. You’ll feel confident knowing how to keep that smile dazzling.

Types of Retainers We Offer

Your treatment is over, but your smile journey has just begun. You have options for lifelong smile health.
Worn just at night, custom-made, clear removable retainers are slim, smooth trays that fit completely over your teeth.
We custom-mold plastic to fit your mouth and affix wires to the plastic that will wrap around teeth to keep them in place.
These retainers are permanently cemented to the inside of your teeth, so they are completely hidden. You don’t have to remember to put them in at night, and they can’t be lost!

ABCs for Effective Retainer Use

All night, every night

You’ve worked hard for your beautiful, healthy smile. Commit to wearing your retainer at night for a lifetime to keep it that way.

Brush it twice daily

Brush your retainer with soap and water to keep things nice and clean.

Case it

If it’s not in your mouth, it’s in the case. This way, you prevent loss and breakage, and your pet won’t discover a new chew toy.