Haitham Matar, D.D.S
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This an extremely critical time if the long-term benefits of orthodontic correction are to be fully realized.
You have been a good patient during your active appliance wearing time or you would not be receiving your retainer today. To assist you in obtaining the best possible orthodontic treatment, we must have your continued cooperation. Your tooth relationships and frequently your entire facial appearance will continue to improve for the next eighteen months to two years as nature assists us by adjusting to these corrected tooth positions.
The fixed retainer is often used for the lower teeth. This is usually worn a minimum of two years and in some cases for many years. This schedule is subject to change. Many patients ask for a fixed (glued to the teeth) upper retainer. In some cases the fixed upper retainer does not work well behind the upper front teeth because it interferes with chewing.
You should not experience great changes in the teeth if you follow this schedule, but you may have a collapse if you fail to follow the above outline. Some cases are instructed to wear retainers until the wisdom teeth are erupted or removed and others even after that.
If at any time the retainer seems to go on with difficulty or feels tight after leaving it off, increase the wearing time and drop back to the former schedule for a time. After three years of wearing the retainer the teeth are usually as permanent as can be expected. Any relapse after that time is due to natural causes, but minor shifts are expected and occur in patients even without orthodontic treatment. Therefore, slight irregularity, particularly of the lower front teeth may sometimes be accepted as the best for the particular circumstances and for normal development irrespective of orthodontic treatment. IF YOU WANT TO MINIMIZE THIS SHIFTING THEN IT IS IMPORTANT TO WEAR RETAINERS LONG TERM.
This schedule is subject to change. In case of loss or breakage of the retainer, a charge will be made.
After 12 months following active treatment completion, then a separate per visit charge will be made for visits about 6 months apart to evaluate the third molars, etc.
* This is a sample wearing schedule. It is not necessarily your wearing schedule.
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