Most dental retainers, especially those made from clear plastic or thermoplastic materials, can typically withstand temperatures up to about 140°F (60°C) without deforming. However, exposing them to higher temperatures, such as boiling water, can cause warping or damage. It's best to avoid hot water and heat sources when cleaning or storing retainers to ensure their longevity. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific temperature recommendations.
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Gray tree frogs can live up to 7 years. And can withstand temp. of 40F during the winter months.
Ants cannot withstand freezing temperatures. However, if they have their colony deep enough in the soil that the cold doesn't reach, they can survive a winter.
* 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
A retainer is used for straiting your teeth if its messed up.
You'd probably break the retainer, another pair would be best.
Loop retainer Hard cast Fixed retainer
If your current retainer does not have suffiecient credit remaining, the attorney may ask for an additional retainer
You can't, any qualified dentist will not fit you with a retainer if a retainer is not needed. If they did so they could be sued.
Yes, the retainer will still fit properly. The filling fills a hole on the inside of the tooth, and the retainer covers the outside of the teeth so the cavity is not affected.
No. The retainer is used to keep the teeth in place, not move them. The retainer will probably just not fit as well now.