Upper fixed retainer technique

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  • Опубліковано 7 січ 2025

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  • @قطراتالمطر-ه2ر
    @قطراتالمطر-ه2ر 2 роки тому +1

    Dr.
    I wonder if I can use the fixed retainer in all cases to avoid to avoid the inconvenience caused by the removable one from not wearing it regularly?

  • @Francotujk
    @Francotujk 2 роки тому +2

    Hi! My dentist put a fix retention in the top teeth, that “retain” only the incisors.
    Will I have a problem? Do I need to use movable retention? Does a fix retention that includes the canines work better?
    Sorry for my english, and thanks

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  2 роки тому +2

      I would always give an upper removable retainer as well... everything but those incisor can still move. Also it's proven if you extend the fixed retainer to the upper canines the wire breaks too often.

    • @Francotujk
      @Francotujk 2 роки тому

      @@drdougortho Ok Dr. thank you so much for your advice

    • @surajorthodont
      @surajorthodont 7 місяців тому

      Hi Dr, if we include only the incisors, will space not open up distal to laterals? Unless ofcourse we give an essix too?

  • @jh3755
    @jh3755 23 дні тому

    I am an adult who just got my braces off. My upper permanent retainer sticks out pretty far, it’s not even close to being flat against the tooth. It sticks out so far, I regularly bite my tongue between the wire and my bottom teeth. Is this an error on my orthodontist part? Should it be flatter against the upper teeth?

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  23 дні тому

      it really depends on the anatomy of the teeth and how your bite fits. But there are some patients who are just not good candidates for these retainers. I can't tell for sure if yours is bonded properly or not. What i do know is you should not bite on it, and it should be easily cleansible with floss! If its not comfortable, you should return/discuss with your orthodontist!

  • @قطراتالمطر-ه2ر
    @قطراتالمطر-ه2ر 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Dr. What's up?
    I have a case of CL 1, moderate crowding, upper 6 s are missed, every thing was alright till I reached 17 * 25 NiTi wire, the upper left 2 became with flared crown and +ve root torque, tipped distally.
    I did all I know to solve the problem but it didn't work, torque spring, torque bend, reposition of the bracket, Z bend, upside down bracket but no hope.
    the tooth is with normal phisiological movement, no sign of ankylosis, the x_ray showrd no Pdl widening or changes.
    Please Dr. your kind opinion 🌹🙏🙏

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  2 роки тому +1

      unfortunately very hard to help/give suggestions from just words on a screen. I co-admin a orthodontic facebook group called "controversies, concepts and items of interest in orthodontics". If you join that group, please post some records and i'd be happy to help!

    • @قطراتالمطر-ه2ر
      @قطراتالمطر-ه2ر 2 роки тому

      @@drdougortho Dr. do you have an account on Instagram?.. to send you pictures as soon as possible.

  • @aadilcassamally8213
    @aadilcassamally8213 11 місяців тому +1

    Can we do the same bends for the lower?

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  11 місяців тому

      No, different anatomy and doing 6 teeth on the lower. Also no need to because I'm not using a rigid wire, rather something flexible like flextech which doesn't need bends most of the time

  • @Speakinyourtruth
    @Speakinyourtruth 26 днів тому

    My upper retainer is on my gums, not behind my upper teeth. Is my retainer positioned correctly?

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  26 днів тому +1

      Can't say for sure, but doesn't sound like it... It should not be near your gums, and you should be able to easily get a floss threader under it!

    • @Speakinyourtruth
      @Speakinyourtruth 26 днів тому

      @drdougortho Thanks for the quick reply. I neglected to say that I can completely floss my front teeth normally without a floss threader right up to the gumline just like I did prior to braces. It's not like my bottom bonded retainer where I need a floss threader. I was just worried because my braces were removed and received my bonded retainers on Tuesday.

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  26 днів тому +1

      ​@@SpeakinyourtruthBut can you get under the gums? The real purpose of flossing is to get under the gums not just up to it. I'm imagining your wire blocks you getting under your gums? If so I would have a problem with that

    • @Speakinyourtruth
      @Speakinyourtruth 26 днів тому

      @drdougortho I can floss under my gumline. There's nothing blocking the flossing. My mother actually took pictures and saw the upper bonded retainer on my gums and not directly on my teeth. Thank you so much for answering my questions. I really appreciate it!

  • @FionaLee17
    @FionaLee17 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Dr. Doug, thank you for sharing this helpful video!! I was wondering if you extruded laterals during the course of ortho treatment do you still bond 2-2 or would you then bond 3-3 in the maxillary to keep the laterals from relapse intrusion?

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  3 роки тому +3

      I personally never use a 3-3 fixed on the upper as the rate of breakage is too high to have it be reliable. (There is research to show this significantly increased rate of failure when extended to 3-3). Even if you could keep it from failing, if there will be significant re-intrusion, it will then affect the teeth bonded to the lateral as well via the fixed retainer. I rather just have the lateral intrude somewhat alone then cause an open bite with other teeth re-intruding as well. I only use an upper fixed for pre-treatment diastemas and sometimes for severe lateral rotations.

    • @FionaLee17
      @FionaLee17 3 роки тому +1

      @@drdougortho Thanks so much for your response!

    • @mutazshabanah971
      @mutazshabanah971 3 роки тому +1

      @@drdougortho thank you for the demonstration .. i have 2 questions
      1. during bending of the retainer extrorally as you did what if bends didn't match the interdental contacts "there were no markings for a precise bends" .. also using a bendable wire for a fixed retainer increases the risk of what is called "wire syndrome" .. using a dead soft wire commercially purchased as "ortho flex" from AO is much safer & less time consuming in spite of the increased cost.
      2. using an upper 2-2 fixed retainer is not always feasible in cases where upper canines were rotated or high\ palatally positioned .. a 3-3 fixed retainer in these situations will surely prevent relapse . what do you think ??
      regards

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  3 роки тому +2

      I never do upper 3-3, as the research shows too much breakage vs 2-2

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  3 роки тому +1

      @@mutazshabanah971 the wire i used in the video is a titanium flat ribbon wire from reliance, specifically made for retention, "Retanium" No "wire syndrome" risk. I use "flextech" for my lower 3-3 also from reliance. And braided wire like flextech )or maybe ortho flex/AO (thought i'm not familar as i find reliance the best in this area) will NOT hold diastema's on the upper well even if they don't break, b/c the stretch over time. Retanium does not. I guess clinical experience and skill over time has helped med not have to mark the wire before bending. I do it as you see, hen adjust it closer intra-orally. never an issue. Also i NEVER place 3-3 upper. The data is clear on the significant breakage on 3-3 vs 2-2.

  • @hussainaamir786
    @hussainaamir786 Рік тому +1

    Which wire should be use sir for this retainer?

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  Рік тому

      My preference is for Reliance brand "Retanium" wire. A flat titanium wire

  • @BalochKhan-r5q
    @BalochKhan-r5q Рік тому +1

    Which wire is best

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  Рік тому +1

      My preference is Reliance "Retanium" for these upper fixed retainers shown here. It's titanium ribbon wire

  • @sleepmoreworryless4547
    @sleepmoreworryless4547 10 місяців тому +1

    Why don’t orthodontist recommend doing upper permanent bracket?

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  10 місяців тому +1

      I assume you mean the bonded retainer i showed here? They are more prone to break, and sometimes there is NO ROOM to fit one on/patient may bite on the wire when it is behind the upper teeth. We use the only when we can fit it on safely and usually only when indicated (when a patient originally had a large diastema/space between the upper central incisors, which is likely to relapse. Either way we STILL recommend a clear removable retainer to sleep as well.

    • @sleepmoreworryless4547
      @sleepmoreworryless4547 10 місяців тому +1

      Wow thank you for a quick response, that is my concern. My two top teeth will not remain closed, my ortho wants me to wear my retainers which I do everyday however I am highly concern about my two upper teeth reopening.

  • @steev927
    @steev927 2 роки тому

    seems pretty fast and loose for implementing a decades-long retainer. I really wish there was a more refined and studied way to implement this. Seems like a lot of random bending without any kind of actual science-backed information.

    • @drdougortho
      @drdougortho  2 роки тому +2

      Are you an orthodontic specialist? If so you'd be the first I've seen criticise this. What do you mean a "refined and studied" way to bend a wire? This is not a video on all the reasons/when to use this appliance, but just how we bend it. You may be looking for an entirely different discussion.

    • @norbert7297
      @norbert7297 Рік тому

      @@drdougortho how much do you charge for a bend wire like this?