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After braces have been removed, teeth have a tendency to return to their original position erasing the results from treatment. To prevent this your orthodontist may advise that you wear a retainer. Wearing a retainer is simple, but it is actually a complex piece of equipment and a significant part of your orthodontic treatment. To maintain the success of your orthodontic treatment, it is vital that you wear your retainer in the way that your orthodontist advises.

It is difficult to say how long you will need to wear your retainer – each patient is an individual case, so your orthodontist’s advice about how long will need a retainer will be tailored to you.

There are a range of different retainers available and your orthodontist will recommend to you the type of retainer that will best keep your teeth in position. Here is an outline of the different types of retainers your orthodontist may recommend:

  • Hawley Removable Retainers
    This is the most common retainer and is made of a metal wire that surrounds the teeth, keeping them in place. The wire is rooted to a piece of specially moulded acrylic, which resides in the palate or floor of the mouth.
  • Essix (Transparent)
    Removable Retainers – This is a clear or transparent retainer that is moulded to fit over the teeth. It is meant to be worn during the day for 6 months after treatment, with a Hawley retainer worn at night.
  • Bonded (Fixed) Retainers
    These consist of a wire bonded to the tongue-side of your teeth. They are designed to hold your teeth in a particular position for a long period of time, and the longer they remain in place the greater the guarantee that your teeth will remain straight.

Your orthodontist will have specially designed your retainer to help you maintain your treatment results.

In order to benefit from a lifelong healthy smiles, there are a few guidelines for wearing and taking care of your retainer that it is essential you follow:

Wear Your Retainer As Directed

If you don’t follow your orthodontist’s instructions for wearing a retainer, it will not be effective in preventing your teeth from moving back into their original position. Retainers don’t work when they’re in your pocket!

Keep Them Clean

Your orthodontist will show how best to keep your particular braces clean and this must be done very regularly. Also make sure you see your dentist for a thorough cleaning every six months (or more often, if recommended).

Handle Them With Care

If your retainer isn’t in your mouth, it should be in its case. This is because retainers are very easy to lose, and expensive to replace.

If You Have a Problem, Call Your Orthodontist

If you break or lose your retainer, then contact your orthodontist immediately for a replacement. If your retainer stops fitting properly (which is liable to happen if you don’t wear your retainer in the way your orthodontist advises) or if your fixed retainer becomes loose, call your orthodontist right away for an appointment.


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  • Braces for children - Orthodontic treatment at a suitably young age can be matched to a child’s dental development, to deal with problems that otherwise may result in complex treatment or corrective surgery.
  • Adult orthodontic treatment - Regardless of age, orthodontic treatment will provide straight teeth and a brilliant smile. Aesthetic & invisible braces – there are many different braces designed to be more aesthetically pleasing than the stereotypical braces
  • Teeth whitening & bleaching – Tooth whitening is a method of lightening the colour of teeth with the need to remove any surface tooth material.
  • Implants to replace missing teeth – Dental implants are titanium screws that can be inserted into the jaw bone under local anaesthetic, after which a crown is secured onto the implant.
  • Botox® - Botox® is used to temporarily relax muscles mainly in the upper forehead and around the eyes in order to reduce the appearance of smoker’s lines around the mouth, relax the platysma bands on the neck and improve the appearance of the chest area, preventing premature wrinkles and smoothing out existing wrinkles.
  • Dermal Fillers – Dermal fillers provide gentle volumising and contouring, creating a naturally attractive effect to smooth out and fill lines and wrinkles.
  • Sculptra™ - Sculptra™ is a long-lasting, clinically-proven treatment that can smooth deep lines and wrinkles and restore facial volume lost to the agei ng process.
  • Skin peels – A skin peel is an agent which, when applied to treat acne vulgaris, melasma, sun damage, depressed scars, uneven skin tones and hyper-pigmentation, removes the outer surface revealing fresher layers which ultimately give you a more youthful, healthier appearance
  • Medical microdermabrasion – A powerful exfoliation, effectively and safely removing dead skin cells from the outer layer of the skin. A vacuum is also used to encourage collagen production.
  • Visia skin analysis – Complexion analysis which creates a 3D image of your face, from which it is possible to closely examine and detect specific skin characteristics, as well as produce a customized report with recommendations for treatment regimes to ensure optimum skin health.
  • Hair Removal - Unwanted hair is something that everybody faces, whether you are a man or woman, young or old. Although it is a perfectly natural part of life, it has been indoctrinated into us that it is unattractive. The methods we use for hair removal are: Waxing, Electrolysis Intense Pulse Light and Laser technology.
  • Mesotherapy – The art of using skin prick delivery techniques to supply vitamins, nutrition and homeopathic medicine for facial/ body rejuvenation, relief for under-eye circles and abags, reduction of fat and muscle building.
  • Skin tightening – Skin tightening techniques, such as Endermologie, Accent® radio-frequency and mesotherapy are safe and comfortable solutions for used to sculpting, contouring, tightening and rejuvenating the skin and body. Applications for these treatments include cellulite treatment, skin tightening, complete body contouring and post liposuction smoothing.
  • Laser & IPL therapies - Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) is broadband light energy that enables large areas to be treated with a single discharge. Intense Pulsed Light, in combination with laser, is ideal for the treatment of quick treatment of large areas. It can be used for permanent hair reduction, skin rejuvenation, acne treatment, tattoo removal, thread vein removal.
  • Colonic hydrotherapy - Colonic Hydrotherapy is an effective treatment, which releases accumulated congestion in the bowel, loosening and flushing out toxins and waste. It works by using a combination of warm, purified water introduced into the bowel and gentle abdominal massage. It is, in short, a detoxification of the colon.
  • Laser lipo – Laser lipo is a minimally invasive type of ultrasound lipoplasty technology that is fast replacing Liposuction. With its level of versatility, laser lipo can significantly reduce stubborn areas of fat and precisely sculpt areas of the body with less bruising and downtime than with other lipo treatments.
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