Clear Retainer.
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STRAIGHTS® Retainers.
STRAIGHTS® Nighttime Retainers
Experience the comfort and effectiveness of STRAIGHTS® Nighttime Retainers. See the lasting impact on your smile, maintaining perfect alignment while you sleep. STRAIGHTS® Nighttime Retainers are designed for those who have completed their orthodontic journey but wish to preserve their beautiful results.
Innovative Clear Aligner Technology
Embarking on your post-orthodontic journey with STRAIGHTS® Nighttime Retainers is a decision that protects your investment in your smile. Learn about the simple steps to care for your retainers, ensuring they remain effective over time. This guide provides you with all the information needed to make your nighttime retainer routine second nature.
Frequently asked questions
Clear nighttime retainers are transparent dental devices designed to maintain teeth alignment after orthodontic treatment. They are worn exclusively at night to ensure that your teeth remain in their corrected positions.
Typically, you should wear your clear nighttime retainer every night. However, follow your dentist’s or orthodontist’s specific recommendations, as individual needs may vary.
Most people adjust quickly to wearing retainers at night. They are designed to be comfortable and minimally intrusive, ensuring a good night’s sleep while maintaining your dental alignment.
Clean your retainer daily using a soft-bristled toothbrush and lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water, as it can warp the retainer. Special retainer cleaning solutions are also available.
With proper care, a clear nighttime retainer can last several years. However, it’s important to follow up with your dental professional regularly to check for wear and tear.
It’s not recommended to eat or drink anything other than water while wearing your retainer, as this can cause damage or staining.
Store your retainer in a protective case when not in use. This helps to prevent damage and maintain hygiene.
Contact your provider as soon as possible if your retainer is lost or broken. A replacement is necessary to maintain your teeth alignment.