Title of article
Fixed Orthodontic Retainers: A Review
Author/Authors
Kartal, Yasemin Department of Orthodontics - Private Practice - Antalya, Turkey , Kaya, Burçak Department of Orthodontics - Başkent University School of Dentistry - Ankara, Turkey
Pages
5
From page
110
To page
114
Abstract
Orthodontic retention is defined as maintaining teeth in optimal aesthetic and functional position after treatment. Despite the ne-cessity of retention phase and the factors influencing the stability of the teeth after orthodontic treatment was discussed by the orthodontist for a long time, it is accepted that a retention phase is essential for stability of orthodontic treatment results nowadays. Therefore, the application of a suitable retention method is important both for prevention of relapse after orthodontic treatment and for increasing patient satisfaction. Removable appliances had been used for many years for retention purposes. Later, fixed retainers were introduced to prevent relapse as having a number of advantages, such as better aesthetics, no need for patient cooperation, effectiveness, and suitability for lifelong retention. However, their need for precise bonding technique, fragility, and tendency to cause periodontal problems by weakening oral hygiene are some of their disadvantages.
Keywords
lifelong retention , fixed retainer , tooth stability , Orthodontic retention , relapse
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Orthodontics
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2590441
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