Orthodontic Retention
Protecting Your Smile After Braces
Getting your braces off is a milestone worth celebrating. The work is done, the result is visible, and you can finally see what all those appointments were building toward. Before you close the chapter entirely, there is one more piece to put in place: your retainer.
Orthodontic retention is the phase of treatment that begins after braces or clear aligners are removed. A retainer holds the teeth in their corrected positions while the surrounding bone, gum tissue, and muscle adapt to the change. Without consistent retainer wear, teeth naturally tend to shift over time. Retainers are custom-made for each patient and may be removable or fixed, depending on the clinical situation and patient preference.
Lifetime Retainer Program
As a member of the Lifetime Retainer Program, you will not have to worry about the natural shifting that occurs if you ever find yourself without a retainer.
The program covers up to four retainers, or two sets of retainers, each year, plus a per-incident co-pay. At $800, the Lifetime Retainer Program costs less than two sets of replacement retainers and gives you the peace of mind that your result is always protected.
Ask us about the Lifetime Retainer Program at your next appointment
Your Treatment Is Finished. Your Smile Needs One More Step.
Retainers are not optional, and they are not just for the first few months. Teeth are held in place by the surrounding bone and tissue, and both take time to fully stabilize around their new positions. During that adjustment period, and for years afterward, consistent retainer wear is what keeps everything where it belongs. At Rawlins Orthodontics, we fit patients across Wilmington, Hockessin, Pike Creek, and Newark, Delaware, as well as bordering communities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland, including Kennett Square, Avondale, Elkton, and surrounding areas, with custom retainers designed to protect their specific result.
Why Teeth Shift After Treatment
Orthodontic treatment moves teeth into their ideal positions, but the biology around them needs time to catch up. The bone, ligaments, and muscle tissue that surround the teeth are slow to adapt, and until they do, there is natural pressure on the teeth to return toward where they started. This is not a flaw in treatment. It is simply how the body works, and it is exactly what retainers are designed to counteract.
The tendency for teeth to shift does not disappear entirely after the first year. Many patients notice gradual movement decades after treatment if retainer use lapses. The good news is that prevention is simple: wear your retainer as directed, and your result stays protected.
Types of Retainers
Retainers come in two main categories: removable and fixed. Dr. Rawlins will recommend the right option for your specific case, and personal preference is always part of that conversation.
How Long Should You Wear Your Retainer?
The straightforward answer is: as long as you want your teeth to stay straight.
After active treatment ends, most patients wear their retainer full-time for the first several months, then transition to nighttime-only wear as directed by Dr. Rawlins. For many patients, nightly retainer wear becomes a permanent part of their routine, the same as brushing and flossing. That consistency is what preserves a lifetime of treatment results.
If you have ever lost a retainer and noticed your teeth feeling different within a few days, that is the shift beginning. It is a good reminder that this part of the process matters just as much as everything that came before it.
Caring for Your Retainer
A retainer that is well cared for will last far longer and protect your smile more reliably. A few simple habits make the difference.
Frequently Asked Questions About Retainers
You Protected Your Smile. Let's Keep It That Way.
he investment of time and care that goes into orthodontic treatment deserves to be protected. Whether you are a current Rawlins Orthodontics patient transitioning out of active treatment, or someone whose teeth have shifted after prior treatment elsewhere, we can help. We see patients from Wilmington, Hockessin, Pike Creek, and Newark, Delaware, as well as bordering communities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland, including Kennett Square, Avondale, Elkton, and surrounding areas. Schedule a free consultation with Dr. Rawlins at RawlinsOrthodontics.com or by calling (302) 239-3531. You are in good hands with our Rockstar Team, and we will walk you through everything.
About Rawlins Orthodontics
Rawlins Orthodontics is a family-owned, Board-Certified orthodontic practice serving Wilmington, Hockessin, Pike Creek, and Newark, Delaware, as well as bordering communities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland, including Kennett Square, Avondale, Elkton, and surrounding areas. R. Baker Rawlins II, DMD, MS has cared for thousands of patients since 2011 and is named annually as one of Delaware's Top Orthodontists by Delaware Today Magazine. We offer braces, Invisalign, Invisalign Teen, and early intervention orthodontics for children and adults.
LOVE • LIFE • SMILING