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To maintain your oral health, it is vital to properly care for dental appliances like mouthguards and retainers. How can you tell when to replace your dental appliances?

In this blog we will discuss the benefits of regular maintenance and the signs that it is time to replace your dental appliances. We’ll also provide some helpful tips on how you can extend the life of these devices. Let’s jump in!

  1. Dental appliances like mouthguards or retainers do not last forever. Over time they may lose their shape or function, become discolored, develop bacteria, or wear out. Understanding the average lifespan of these appliances helps you determine when they need to be replaced.
  2. Mouthguards Mouthguards may be worn to protect the teeth from injury or to treat conditions such as TMJ or teeth grinding. The lifespan of a protective mouthguard varies depending on the type of material used, the frequency of use and the care taken. In general, it’s recommended to replace your mouthguard about every 6-12 months or earlier if you notice signs of wear.
  3. The Mouthguard is Needed to be Replaced:
  • Signs of damage such as holes, tears or cracks.
  • The fit and comfort of the garment may change.
  • Unpleasant odor or taste even after regular cleaning.
  • The mouthguard does not provide adequate protection any more or it feels less effective.
  • You may need to replace your old mouthguard if you have had significant dental work, orthodontic treatment or other dental treatments.
  1. Retainers : Retainers, commonly used following orthodontic treatment, are designed to maintain the alignment and position of teeth. The retainers can be either fixed or removable. Their lifespan will vary depending on what type of material they are made from. Replace retainers every 2 to 5 year or as directed by your orthodontist.
  2. Signs It’s Time To Replace A Retainer
  • Signs of damage or deformation visible, such as cracks and bends.
  • You may have difficulty in fitting your retainer or feel discomfort.
  • The retainer is no longer holding the teeth in desired positions.
  • Unpleasant smell or taste, despite regular cleaning.
  • Consult an orthodontist to evaluate your retainer if it becomes loose or feels ineffective.
  1. It is important to maintain your dental appliances. Here are a few tips:
  • Use lukewarm soapy water to clean your dental devices regularly.
  • Avoid exposing the children to hot water, harsh chemical or excessive force.
  • To prevent damage, keep them in their protective case whenever they are not being used.
  • Do not bend or adjust them yourself. Seek professional help when necessary.
  • You should follow the instructions of your dentist or orthodontics.

Summary

To maintain good oral health, it is vital to know when to replace your dental devices, like mouthguards or retainers. Assess your appliances on a regular basis for signs such as wear and tear. Consult your dentist or orthodontics if you’re concerned.

By maintaining your dental appliances properly and replacing them at the right time, you will continue to enjoy their intended benefits and maintain your oral health.

You should always consult your dental professional to get personalized advice on the best way to replace your dental appliances.

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