Fixed retainers

Retainers – Keeping Your Smile Beautiful for Life
Our teeth are constantly on the move. Daily activities like chewing, speaking, and other natural forces can cause teeth to shift over time – whether you’ve had braces or not. To preserve the results of orthodontic treatment in the long term, professional stabilization is essential.
Why are retainers important?
After orthodontic treatment, it’s crucial to maintain the corrected position of your teeth. Without stabilization, teeth can gradually move back to their original positions. Fixed retainers have proven to be particularly effective in preventing this. These high-precision wires are custom-made to fit perfectly along the contour of your teeth and are discreetly attached to the inside (tongue-side) of the teeth. This ensures they remain invisible while preventing unwanted tooth movement.
Benefits of fixed retainers:
- Discreet and comfortable: Retainers are securely placed on the inner side of your teeth, making them completely invisible.
- No interference: When professionally fitted, retainers do not interfere with speaking or oral hygiene.
- Long-lasting protection: They effectively maintain your treatment results, preventing teeth from shifting over time.
Who can benefit from retainers?
Retainers are suitable for anyone who wants to preserve the results of their orthodontic treatment – regardless of age or the type of treatment they’ve received. They are an integral part of a successful orthodontic therapy plan.
Ensuring long-term dental stability
Would you like to learn more about retainers and how they can benefit you? We’re happy to provide personalized advice on the best way to protect your treatment results. Get in touch with us today – together, we’ll ensure your smile stays as beautiful as ever.
This is how it works:
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1. Make an apppointment
One click is all it takes - simply arrange your appointment online! -
2. Consultation and diagnosis
We examine your case and prepare the treatment records. -
3. Treatment Planning & Discussion
We prepare and discuss with you our suggested treatment plan. -
4. Beginning of treatment
From now on, we will meet every 6 to 10 weeks for check-ups.