Retention
When we remove your braces, we will begin the retention stage of your treatment.
Your upper retainer is removable and is to be worn full-time (except when eating or brushing) for the first two months. Then, after the first two months of full-time wear, you may wear your upper retainer at night only. The lower retainer is a small wire that is bonded behind the lower front six teeth and is not removable. Retention is a life-long commitment. If you do not wear your retainer, there is a risk for relapse. Your final orthodontic result depends on your retainers, so follow through with the hard work you’ve put in so far. Remember, a beautiful smile is a life-long commitment.
Retainers Reviews
I have had a great experience from my very first consultation all the way to the “finish line” and beyond. Due to some other unexpected dental work needing done, I had to have my retainers “tweaked”. They made the whole process seamless with zero stress. I couldn’t be happier with my experience there. The doctors, tech girls & front desk customer service girls are all exceptional! 5 star service every time I go in. Highly recommend Smiles of Ohio!
Their work is exceptional. And they are amazing at their job. But that doesn’t change how some treat their patients. Now, one select “worker,” that worked on my teeth on a few occasions, was wonderful, gentle, and kind. But the other times I was paired with someone who wasn’t the greatest person on earth. They were verbally, and at some points physically abusive. They did not show any sympathy and did not hesitate to resort to defamation of character when given the chance. The doctor (orthodontist) however, is good, he’s understanding and genuinely cares for each and every patient. And when he checked over me and did some work, he never once was abusive, he was very professional and always made sure that everything was in order. And the services they offer are good. My teeth are straight. For any parent sending your children to this orthodontist. Listen to them after or during their visits. And just be cautious. I am not saying you shouldn’t go to this orthodontist office. I am simply posting this as a warning. I do not know every person who works there, and I am sure that there will more than likely not be any issues, I am simply sharing my experience. I am also giving this a 5-Star Review. Because one person shouldn’t define the overall work or the beautiful aspects of all the other wonderful people there.And if your child says they have a hard time brushing their teeth. Believe them. But also, work with them. Help them get in touch with their dentist so they can properly learn how to brush with the hindrance of braces or retainers. I am 17, and paying for my inexperience with my teeth and don’t want to see another child suffer the same way.
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