Understanding Retainer Options: Fixed Vs. Removable
Understanding Retainer Options: Fixed
Vs. Removable
Best Orthodontist in Olathe, Spring Hill, & Overland Park, KS
After braces or clear aligners, your teeth need support to stay in their new positions. That support comes from a retainer. Without one, teeth can gradually shift over time. Understanding the difference between fixed and removable retainers helps you make an informed decision about your long-term smile.
Fixed Retainers
A fixed retainer is a thin wire bonded to the back of the front teeth. It remains in place at all times and works continuously to prevent movement.
Benefits include:
- No need to remember daily wear
- Consistent retention
- Hidden from view
Because it stays attached, careful brushing and flossing around the wire are essential to prevent plaque buildup.
Removable Retainers
Removable retainers can be clear plastic trays or retainers with a thin wire across the front teeth. You wear these retainers at night while you sleep, so they don’t interfere with your daily life.
Advantages include:
- Easy to clean
- Inconspicuous look and feel
- Comfortable for many patients
The key to success is wearing the retainer exactly as instructed. Skipping wear time can allow teeth to shift.
Which Option Is Right For You?
The right choice depends on your orthodontic history, bite alignment, and lifestyle. Some patients benefit from using both types for added stability.
Retainers protect the time and effort invested in your orthodontic treatment. Wearing them properly keeps your smile straight and healthy for years to come. If you have questions about your retainer or need a replacement, we are here to help you stay on track.
Contact Dr. Claire Stroede to schedule an appointment at one of our Stroede Orthodontics locations:
- Olathe, KS 66062 office at 913-491-3400
- Overland Park, KS 66223 office at 913-491-3400
- Spring Hill, KS 66083 office at 913-491-3400
22438 S Harrison St, Spring Hill, KS, 66083, United States










