Dr. Sebastian Krause

 

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Retaining devices - Retainer

Info Videos

For us at Dr. Krause & Kollegen – your specialist dental practice for orthodontics in Munich – the trust of our patients is paramount. In this context, it is of great importance to us to provide our patients with comprehensive information and excellent service so that no questions remain unanswered.

Below you will find interesting informational videos in the field of orthodontics in Munich on the topic of retainers. If you have any questions or uncertainties, please feel free to contact our trusted practice team or book an appointment for an initial consultation – we are here for you!

Your specialist dentist for orthodontics in Munich - Dr. Sebastian Krause

Fixed retainer in the upper jaw

After completing orthodontic treatment, teeth may return to their original, incorrect position for some time. This circumstance can be particularly frustrating if, after a lengthy and costly treatment, the teeth revert to their original situation. Against this background, we recommend having a fixed retainer placed in the upper jaw at your specialist orthodontic practice in Munich, Dr. Krause's practice.

The fixed retainer is one of the most effective techniques for stabilizing the treatment outcome. A retainer is a thin, braided metal wire that is attached behind the teeth, making it "invisible." Another advantage of the fixed retainer is that it is bonded to the teeth, thus functioning 24 hours a day. Furthermore, fixed retainers do not affect the patient's speech function or interfere with eating. Additionally, fixe

 

Fixed retainer in the lower jaw

After completing orthodontic treatment, teeth may return to their original, incorrect position for some time. This circumstance can be particularly frustrating if, after a lengthy and costly treatment, the teeth revert to their original situation. Against this background, we recommend having a fixed retainer placed in the lower jaw at your specialist orthodontic practice in Munich, Dr. Krause's practice.

The fixed retainer is one of the most effective techniques for stabilizing the treatment outcome. A retainer is a thin, braided metal wire that is attached behind the teeth, making it "invisible." Another advantage of the fixed retainer is that it is bonded to the teeth, thus functioning 24 hours a day. Furthermore, fixed retainers do not affect the patient's speech function or interfere with eating. Additionally, fixed retainers require no cooperation from the patient, thus having high acceptance among patients.

 

Hawley Retainer

Retainers are used after orthodontic treatment in your specialist orthodontic practice in Munich, Dr. Krause, to maintain the treatment result. Teeth may return to their original, incorrect position for some time. Therefore, retention devices are of high importance as they typically prevent the tendency for teeth to relapse. Patients who receive a Hawley retainer (removable retainer) should initially wear them permanently for at least six months. After some time, the Hawley retainer can be taken out more frequently. However, if you notice tension when inserting the Hawley retainer, it indicates that your teeth have shifted again. In this case, you should wear the retainer more often and also schedule an appointment with your orthodontist, Dr. Sebastian Krause.

Removable retention devices

Retention devices are used after orthodontic treatment in your specialist dental practice for orthodontics in Munich, Dr. Krause, to maintain the treatment outcome. Teeth can still return to their original, incorrect position for some time. Therefore, retention devices are of utmost importance as they typically prevent the tendency of teeth to relapse.

The duration of necessary retention needs to be handled individually for each patient. A period of at least 12 to 24 months is generally necessary for the teeth and the entire dentition to stabilize in the new position. However, teeth "work" throughout their biological environment for a lifetime. Against this backdrop, the tendency for relapse persists throughout life, so lifelong stabilization of the teeth may be recommended under certain circumstances.

 

Removable retainer - Retention splints

The retention splint is a removable plastic splint for the teeth. After orthodontic treatment, the retention splint is custom-made and applied in your specialist dental practice for orthodontics in Munich, Dr. Krause & colleagues, to stabilize or fix the achieved tooth position. With sufficient wearing time of the retention splint, the teeth cannot misalign anymore. The retention splint is used after fixed braces.

 

Retainer care

After wearing, the retainer should be rinsed with tap water - not boiling water - and then placed on a cloth to dry. Always store your retainer in the storage box provided by your specialist dental practice for orthodontics, Dr. Krause, to prevent damage. Please do not put your retainer in your pocket and do not wrap it in a napkin. Due to bacteria, plaque, and food residue, the retainer should be cleaned daily with a toothbrush and toothpaste. In case of heavy soiling, effervescent cleaning tablets can also be used.

 

Importance of retention devices

Retention devices are utilized after orthodontic treatment in your specialized dental practice for orthodontics, Dr. Krause & colleagues, located in Munich, to maintain the treatment outcome. Teeth may revert to their original, incorrect position for some time. Therefore, retention devices are crucial as they typically prevent the relapse tendency of the teeth.

The duration of necessary retention varies from patient to patient. A period of at least 12 to 24 months is generally required for the teeth and the entire dentition to solidify in the new position. However, teeth "work" within their biological environment throughout life. Against this backdrop, the tendency for relapse persists throughout life, potentially necessitating lifelong stabilization of the teeth.

 

 

Would you like to find out more?
We will be happy to answer any questions you may have during an initial consultation at our specialist orthodontic practice in Munich. Simply make an appointment directly with your orthodontist in Munich, Dr. Sebastian Krause.

 

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