Braces issues

2023-09-14 08:37:54
Will removable retainers help in closing gap, gap is seen after removing braces.. I can say it is a minimal gap.. Will retainers help in closing that
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Hi . Yes. It will close the gap

Answered2023-09-21 12:39:36

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Hello Yes it ll help

Answered2023-09-18 01:42:54

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Hi mam removable retainers can close a mild gap of 1-2mm. Please wear your retainers properly for better results. You will have to wear it full time for one year except while eating and brushing.

Answered2023-09-15 15:00:01

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Yes

Answered2023-09-15 10:13:38

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Yes ,wear your retainers as much as possible.

Answered2023-09-14 14:17:19

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It will protect your otho treatment from relapsing and lil space will also get close but 1 yr you have to wear after complition of ortho treatment

Answered2023-09-14 11:10:25

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Any retainer removableor fixed are adviced to wear for atleast a year after your braces treatment is over to avoid relapse of your treatment. Yes little gap can be closed by it .

Answered2023-09-14 10:57:51

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Yes retainer can help to close only 1 to 2mm space only not more than dt n cannot change the angle of tooth, but depends on ur consulting orthodontist n corresponding lab also from which they wnt to prepare ur retainer...
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Answered2023-09-14 08:47:15

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Yes. Once braces are removed, Retainers have to be used for some duration (as per your doctor). Better Visit you doctor and get your doubts cleared. Retainers do help in maintaining the teeth in correct position.

Answered2023-09-14 12:01:25

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Hi, When did you get your braces removed. I would suggest you meet your Orthodontist again and get a clinical consult.

Answered2023-09-14 10:59:04

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