Alta Vista Dental | Cosmetic Dentistry, Mouthguards & Night Guards and Air Abrasion

3183 Independence Drive, Livermore, CA 94551
New Patients: (925) 203-9099
Existing Patients: (925) 292-1459

Retainers

Everyone who has worn orthodontic appliances can attest that the day their braces or appliances are removed is a happy and gratifying time. Achieving a beautiful, well-aligned, and functional smile is the ultimate reward for having made a commitment to orthodontic care.

Almost every individual who has undergone orthodontic care will need to wear some type of retainer for a prescribed period of time. Retainers help to protect the teeth from relapse.

One of the reasons retainers are needed is because the teeth have a tendency to move back towards their original positions. The delicate fibers connecting the teeth to the jawbones have elastic memory. Once orthodontic appliances are removed, these fibers want to rebound to their natural positions and move the teeth out of their new alignment. Wearing retainers allow these fibers to reorganize in their new positions and to reset their memory.

Retainers are also extremely important because the teeth are part of a complex masticatory system and subject to forces that cannot always be predicted or controlled. Even after orthodontic treatment, any number of things such as tongue or lips postures, unfavorable growth of the jaws, oral habits, and periodontal problems can disrupt teeth alignment.

Remember, the benefits of orthodontic treatment can last a lifetime. Committing to wearing retainers is the best way to preserve your smile and to keep your teeth as straight and beautiful as the day your braces were removed.

CONTACT

3183 Independence Dr
Livermore, CA 94551
Email: info@dds4us.com

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Office Hours

Monday - Wednesday: 9AM-5PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 9AM-5PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

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