Protect Your Orthodontic Investment
Orthodontic treatment can take months or even years and requires patience and commitment. However, many patients are surprised to learn their teeth may shift after orthodontic treatment. Our experienced Miami orthodontist, Dr. Stephen Grussmark, explains why this happens and how you can prevent it.
He also offers personalized orthodontic treatment to patients in Coral Gables, Brickell, and Hialeah, FL. Call (305) 441-1200 to learn more.
Prevent Shifting Teeth After Orthodontic Treatment
Preventing teeth shifting after orthodontic treatment is possible. Here are some tips to help prevent teeth shifting:
- Wear Retainers: The most effective way to prevent teeth from shifting after orthodontic treatment is to wear retainers. Retainers help hold the teeth in place while the gums and bones adjust to the new position of the teeth. Patients should wear retainers as instructed by their orthodontist.
- Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Good oral hygiene can help prevent teeth from shifting. Brushing and flossing can help keep teeth and gums healthy and prevent shifting teeth.
- Avoid Poor Oral Habits: Avoiding poor oral habits, such as grinding or clenching of teeth, can also prevent teeth from shifting.
Treatment Options for Shifting Teeth
If a patient’s teeth have already shifted after a straightening treatment, there are several treatment options available. These include:
- Braces: Braces can be used to move teeth back into their correct positions. The treatment time will depend on the severity of the case and the tooth position.
- Clear Aligners: Clear aligners are an alternative to braces. They’re virtually invisible and can be removed for eating and brushing.
- Removable Retainers or Fixed Retainers: When worn as instructed by an orthodontist, retainers can also move teeth back into their correct positions after tooth shifting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Teeth movement can start immediately after orthodontic treatment. The rate at which teeth shift without a retainer varies from person to person, but it can happen quickly.
Yes, wearing a retainer is still necessary if your teeth have shifted. The retainer will help move your teeth back into their correct position and prevent further shifting.
The time you need to wear a removable retainer will depend on your specific case. Your orthodontist will give you instructions on how long to wear your retainer.
Yes, tooth movement can still occur after wearing braces if you wear a retainer because the bone and gum tissues in your mouth are constantly changing. However, wearing a retainer can minimize teeth shifting and keep them in their correct position.
Take Action Against Teeth Shifting with Dr. Grussmark
Take care of your smile and maintain your investment in orthodontic treatment by wearing your retainer as instructed by your orthodontist. Don’t let your teeth shift after braces back to their original position, which can happen quickly without a retainer.
Schedule a consultation with our Miami, FL, orthodontist by calling (305) 441-1200 to discover your treatment options to fix shifted teeth.