It can be ok but not in most cases
If you thought "retainer", retainer is a custom-made device, made usually of wires or clear plastic, that hold teeth in position after surgery or any method of realigning teeth. Hope it is what you've seeking for, ZyNiX from cyberfish.110mb.com
Clear retainers work well. However, you may not have the choice of using one. Your orthodontic doctor will determine the best retainer to use on your teeth. If you get a clear retainer be certain to keep it clean as you are instructed to do and keep it in a case with your name and phone number on it in case you lose your retainer.
No. The retainer is used to keep the teeth in place, not move them. The retainer will probably just not fit as well now.
A retainer is used for straiting your teeth if its messed up.
You'd probably break the retainer, another pair would be best.
Braces are designed to move your teeth into better alignment. A retainer is designed to keep your teeth in their current position following braces. If your teeth are where you want them to be, you do not need braces or a retainer. If they are not, you will need to have them moved with braces followed by a retainer to hold them in place.
Your teeth move, i wear a retainer and if i dont wear it every night my teeth will move, You will GET SPACES. wear your retainer everyday and night to have the best result.
* It does not hurt to get a retainer * Before you get it, they have to make impressions of your mouth which is not painful at all * You need to brush your retainer at night * The retainer covers your top teeth put has a wire in front of your incisors(top teeth) * You get to choose the design/color of your retainer
unless it is new nick Jonas does not have an invisilign...honestly i kinda hope he doesnt because i think his teeth are cute, but anyway he does have a retainer though
It depends of what your orthodontist or dentist recommend. But most of the times, you have a retainer to wear for a few years, and a retaining wire behind your front teeth (upper and/or lower) that you most likely to wear all your life.
you don't
Yes, or a retainer to straighten your teeth out.