First of all you start with some nik l nip wax bottles then run it under some hot water then shape it into you mouth and your done a clear retainer but remember to suck out all the juice frome it by removing the lid xxxx
Well Truman, to begin the process in which making a homemade reatiner, you must first find these local household objects.
If you can't find them, visit your local homedepot.
LIST
1. Paper clip. Size small.
2. Tin foil.
3. That is all..
So, now that you have found these household objects, you may begin.
First off, you brake the paper clip into two smaller pieces, then you remove a small piece of tin foil.
You then mold the tin foil to your upper inside mouth, and then you bend the paper clip to a crescent shape. Quite like your mouth. Then you attatch tin foil to paper clip.
tinfoil to paper clip, tinfoil to paper clip, tin foil to paper clip..
YOU GET?
PS, eat the cake..
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* 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
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.
Well, when you have a retainer it helps the teeth from going back to being crooked. And if you haven't wore your retainer in awhile or just got one then, it will ache for a short time as your teeth are getting use to it. But if you wear it everyday or every night then it will stop aching.
Your dentist and orthodontist would have to look at your mouth to make a proper evaluation as to whether or not you need a retainer or other solution to your lower teeth placement.
A retainer is an orthodontic appliance that is designed to hold the teeth in a specific position. It can be a 'fixed' retainer, which means it is glued in place and is not removed, or it an be a removable retainer that can be removed to clean or eat. Retainers are necessary following orthodontic treatment because bone has a 'memory'; that is, it wants to return to its former position, and in doing so, it will undo all the work to straighten the teeth. By wearing the retainer (sometimes for several years) you make the bone 'forget' its former position, and eventually the teeth will remain in their new position without the retainer.
Yes, or a retainer to straighten your teeth out.
If you don't wear your retainer, your teeth won't start to shift until about a week from when you stopped wearing it.
If you don't wear your retainer, then your teeth will stick out and you have to wear braces again.