Fixed Bonded Retainers
Fixed bonded retainers are a type of orthodontic retainer that is bonded to the back of your teeth.
Price:
From £1200
Timescale:
7-15 Days

The orthodontist precisely positions the fixed bonded retainer onto the back of your teeth and aligns it correctly. The adhesive is then cured or hardened, securing the retainer firmly in place.
Retainer Placement
Step 4
The orthodontist thoroughly cleans your teeth to remove any plaque or debris. This ensures optimal adhesion of the bonding agent to the enamel surface.
Teeth Preparation
Step 3
The orthodontist takes precise impressions of your teeth to create a custom-made retainer. These impressions capture the exact contours of your teeth, ensuring the retainer fits perfectly.
Dental Impressions
Step 2
The orthodontist thoroughly examines your teeth and gums to ensure they are healthy and suitable for fixed bonded retainers. They check for any underlying issues that could interfere with the treatment.
Initial Consultation
Step 1
At our dental clinic, we offer Fixed Bonded Retainers as a permanent solution to keep your teeth straight and aligned after braces treatment. They are a permanent solution for keeping your teeth in place after braces treatment. Using dental adhesive, a thin wire is bonded to the back of your teeth, giving you the confidence you need to show off your smile.
Durable and Affordable After-Braces Care
Fixed bonded retainers are a type of orthodontic retainer that is bonded to the back of your teeth. They are a permanent solution for preventing tooth relapse after braces treatment.
Fixed bonded retainers work by applying a gentle pressure to your teeth. This pressure helps to keep your teeth in their new, straight positions. Fixed bonded retainers are very effective in preventing tooth relapse.
The amount of time you need to wear fixed bonded retainers will vary depending on your individual needs. In general, you will need to wear your retainers for at least two years after braces treatment. However, your orthodontist may recommend that you wear them for longer, especially if you are at high risk of tooth relapse.
It is important to care for your fixed bonded retainers properly to keep them clean and in good condition. Here are some tips for caring for your fixed bonded retainers:
Brush your teeth gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste.
Floss between your teeth using a floss threader.
Avoid eating sticky or hard foods that could damage your retainers.
Schedule regular dental checkups with your orthodontist.
They are very effective in preventing tooth relapse.
They are a permanent solution.
They are relatively easy to care for.
Fixed bonded retainers are a good option for people who have completed braces treatment and want a permanent solution for preventing tooth relapse. They are also a good option for people who are at high risk of tooth relapse, such as people with a history of tooth movement or people who grind their teeth.
Talk to your orthodontist.
Your orthodontist can help you determine if fixed bonded retainers are right for you. They can also answer any questions you may have about fixed bonded retainers.
Yes, you can remove fixed bonded retainers. However, this is usually only done in cases of emergency, such as if the retainer becomes damaged or if it is causing pain.
Hawley retainers are a type of removable orthodontic retainer that is used to hold teeth in place after braces treatment. They are made of a combination of plastic and metal. The plastic part fits over the roof of your mouth, and the metal wire wraps around your teeth. The wire provides gentle pressure that helps to hold your teeth in place.
Hawley retainers work by applying a gentle pressure to your teeth. This pressure helps to keep your teeth in their new, straight positions. Hawley retainers are effective in preventing your teeth from shifting back to their original positions after braces treatment.
The amount of time you need to wear a Hawley retainer will vary depending on your individual needs. In general, you will need to wear your retainer for 24 hours a day for the first few months after your braces are removed. After that, you can usually wear your retainer at night only. Your orthodontist will recommend how long you need to wear your retainer.
It is important to care for your Hawley retainer properly to keep it clean and in good condition. Here are some tips for caring for your Hawley retainer:
Wear your retainer as directed by your orthodontist.
Clean your retainer daily with a toothbrush and toothpaste or a denture cleaner.
Store your retainer in a soft case when you are not wearing it.
Avoid eating or drinking anything sticky or sugary while wearing your retainer.
If your retainer breaks or becomes damaged, see your orthodontist immediately.
Hawley retainers have several benefits, including:
They are effective in preventing tooth relapse.
They are durable and can last for many years.
They are relatively affordable.
There are several other types of retainers available, including:
Lingual retainers: These retainers are placed behind your teeth, so they are not visible.
Essix retainers: These retainers are made of a clear plastic, so they are also not visible.
Bonded retainers: These retainers are bonded to the back of your teeth, so they are not removable.
Your orthodontist can help you decide which type of retainer is right for you.
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