permanent retainer

What Is a Permanent Retainer?

A permanent retainer, sometimes called a bonded or fixed retainer, is a thin wire that sits behind your front teeth.

It is glued in place, completely hidden when you smile, and always working in the background.

Its usually placed on the lower front teeth, and in some cases on the top front teeth as well.

The idea is simple: stop teeth from drifting back and relapsing after orthodontic treatment.

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Why Do People Choose Permanent Retainers?

After braces or Invisalign, teeth naturally want to shift.

A permanent orthodontic retainer removes the risk of forgetting to wear your removable retainers.

Patients tend to like them because you don’t have to think about it, it works all the time, it’s completely discreet, and it protects the smile you’ve already invested in.

For many people, it’s the easiest way to maintain a straight smile long-term with a permanent retainer.

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Permanent Retainer vs Removable Retainer

A permanent retainer is fixed behind the teeth, always in place, and doesn’t rely on you remembering anything. Its more difficult to clean.

A removable retainer is worn at night, can be taken out, and is much easier to clean.

In many cases, the best option is a combination of both for long-term stability.

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Does It Feel Strange?

At first, slightly.

Your tongue may notice it for a few days, but most people adapt quickly.

After that, it just feels normal.

It shouldn’t affect how you speak, eat, or smile.

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How Much Does a Permanent Retainer Cost?

The permanent retainer costs £250 per arch (upper jaw or lower jaw).

At Pearl Dental Clinic, we have published our dental fee guide online and you’ll always be given a clear price before any treatment begins.

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Do You Need a Permanent Retainer on Top Teeth?

Not everyone does.

A permanent retainer on top teeth is usually recommended if you’ve had gaps between your teeth closed, teeth which were rotated corrected, or if there’s a higher risk of teeth movement.

We’ll only recommend it if it genuinely benefits you.

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What If Your Permanent Retainer Broke?

This is quite common and important to fix quickly.

If your permanent retainer broke, you might notice a loose wire, slight movement, or something feeling different.

Even small changes can lead to teeth shifting over time.

What If the Glue Comes Off One Tooth?

A very common situation is when the permanent retainer glue or resin comes off one tooth.

The rest of the retainer may still be attached, but it’s no longer fully effective.

This is usually a quick and simple fix, but it’s best not to leave it too long and book to see the emergency dentist or the orthodontist.

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How Do You Clean a Permanent Retainer?

Cleaning permanent retainers needs a bit of practice.

Brush carefully around the wire, use Tepe interdental brushes or super-floss, and keep up regular dental hygiene visits.

Once you get used to it, it becomes part of your normal routine.

How Long Do Permanent Retainers Last?

With proper care, permanent retainers can last many years.

However, it’s normal to need occasional repairs or adjustments over time.

Are They Right for Everyone?

Permanent retainers are ideal if you want something that just works in the background for you, and you don’t want to rely on wearing a removable retainer every night, and want long-term stability.

They may not be ideal if cleaning is difficult or if you prefer something removable.

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Book a Retainer Check or Consultation

If you’ve finished orthodontic treatment or your retainer needs attention, it’s worth getting it checked early.

At Pearl Dental Clinic, we provide new permanent retainers, repairs, replacements, and clear, practical advice.

Book a consultation by calling us on 0208 547 9997 or book online and keep your smile exactly how it should be.

Call us today on 020 8547 9997

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