Fixed Retainers

 

Post-orthodontic retaining is a process where the teeth are joined together to maintain achieved results after treatment of malocclusion. Retainer prevents the teeth from relaps to their original position before the treatment.

 

 

 

 

Dentapreg Retainer 

Clinical Use of Dentapreg Retainer

  • Closed median diastemas: short or long term retention
  • Multiple spacing of anterior teeth: long-term retention, strips with enhanced strength required
  • Periodontal conditions with tooth migration: permanent retainer avoids jiggling forces and stabilize periodontally compromised teeth after orthodontic treatment in the new position
  • Rotation of maxillary incisors: vestibular six units retainer
  • Incisor crowding - hold achieved incisor position:   21-12 retention

Clinical Highlights

  • More differentiated retention thanks to structural and shape variability
  • Prolonged semipermanent and even permanent retention when conventional retainers do not provide the same degree of stability
  • Subtle structure of high strength, controlled rigidity allowing physiologic tooth movement
  • Patient friendly, no need for long-term patient cooperation
  • Good oral hygiene preserved, reduced caries risk
  • Metal free - non alergic

Clinical Advantages of Dentapreg Retainer

  • Superior performance at composite esthetics
  • Easy, safe, fast, two handed procedure
  • Cost effective
  • No patient collaboration required
  • No special tools / equipment required
  • Compatibility with common adhesives and restorative composites
  • Handy packaging: blister of 8 strips, 5 cm each

Dentapreg Retainer

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