After completing orthodontic treatment with braces or clear aligners, wearing orthodontic retainers is crucial for maintaining your newly straightened teeth. At The Orthodontic Place, we understand that choosing the right retainer for your upper and lower teeth is essential for protecting your investment in orthodontic treatment.
This comprehensive guide will help you understand the differences between Hawley retainers and clear retainers, enabling you to make an informed decision about your aftercare.
Removable retainers are different to permanent retainers (or bonded retainers). With a fixed retainer, they cannot be removed while eating and stay on for many years.
Removable retainers come in two main varieties: Hawley retainers and clear retainers. Each type has its unique characteristics and benefits, making them suitable for different patient needs.
Hawley retainers, often called wire retainers, consist of an acrylic base that fits against your palate or lower teeth, combined with a metal wire that wraps around your teeth. These custom-made dental appliances have been trusted by orthodontists for decades.
Advantages of Hawley Retainers:
Disadvantages of Hawley Retainers:
Clear plastic retainers, also known as Essix or vacuum-formed retainers, are made from transparent plastic material that fits snugly over your teeth. These virtually invisible retainers have become increasingly popular among patients seeking a more discreet option.
Advantages of Clear Retainers:
Disadvantages of Clear Retainers:
At The Orthodontic Place, retainer costs can range, which is usually included in your orthodontic treatment plan. However, replacement costs for lost or damaged retainers will incur additional fees. While clear retainers might need more frequent replacement, Hawley retainers often provide better long-term value due to their durability.
The selection between Hawley and clear retainers often depends on several factors:
Patient Age: Adult patients might prefer clear retainers for aesthetic reasons, but may benefit from the durability of Hawley retainers due to the higher risk of tooth movement.
Compliance: Clear retainers’ discretion might encourage better compliance among image-conscious patients.
Oral Habits: Patients with teeth grinding might benefit from the sturdy construction of Hawley retainers.
Treatment History: Those with significant prior tooth movement might require the adjustability of Hawley retainers.
At The Orthodontic Place, our experienced orthodontist, Dr Sara Dudley, will assess your individual needs to recommend the most suitable dental retainer type. We consider factors such as:
We provide comprehensive aftercare support and regular check-ins to ensure your retainer continues to maintain your beautiful smile effectively.
Whether you’re finishing orthodontic treatment or need a replacement retainer, The Orthodontic Place is here to help. Book a consultation at our Adelaide clinics to discuss your retainer options and receive personalised recommendations for maintaining your straight teeth.
Visit The Orthodontic Place or contact our friendly team to learn more about our comprehensive orthodontic services and start your journey towards a healthier, brighter smile.