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Adult retainers

Protect your result for life — retainers stop adult teeth drifting back after treatment.

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Why retainers matter

Retainers hold your teeth in their new position once active treatment finishes — they’re what makes your result last.

Teeth have a natural tendency to drift back towards where they started, especially in the months right after braces come off. A retainer gently holds everything in place while the surrounding bone settles around the new alignment.

We offer both removable retainers, which you take out to eat and clean, and fixed retainers — a thin wire bonded discreetly behind the teeth. We’ll recommend the option that best protects your result.

Wear & maintenance

Looking after your retainer keeps your smile looking its best for life.

Wear your retainer exactly as instructed — usually full-time at first, then gradually moving to nights only. Clean it daily with a soft brush and cool water, and always store it in its case when it’s out (never wrapped in a napkin).

If a retainer is lost or broken, get in touch straight away so we can replace it before your teeth have a chance to move.

Guides & resources

A little know-how goes a long way.

Keep your smile in great shape with our care guides.

Treatment guides

Alternatives to children’s braces

Discover alternatives like clear aligners and ceramic braces. We’ll help you find the option that best fits your child’s needs.

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Treatment guides

Benefits of orthodontic treatment

Straighter teeth are easier to clean and kinder to your long-term health — the benefits go well beyond appearance.

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Treatment guides

Caring for your child’s smile during treatment

Simple daily habits — brushing, diet and check-ups — that keep treatment on track and your child comfortable.

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Treatment guides

Common questions about children’s braces

Parents’ top concerns answered: comfort, care, food restrictions, and what to expect with metal braces for kids.

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Treatment guides

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is one brand of clear aligner — here’s how aligner treatment works and the options we offer.

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Treatment guides

When should my child first see an orthodontist?

The short answer: around age 7. Here’s why early assessment matters, even if treatment can wait.

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Treatment guides

When to see an orthodontist

When to start treatment for children, teenagers, and adults — and why timing matters.

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Ready to learn more?

Book a consultation with a specialist orthodontist to talk through your options and the right treatment for you.

FAQs

Have a question about adult retainers?

  • Most patients wear their retainer full-time at first, then move to nights only. To keep your teeth from drifting, we generally recommend wearing a retainer at night long-term — it’s the best way to protect your result for life.