After Orthodontic Treatment: Keeping Your New Smile
Your braces are off, but the journey isn't over. Learn about retainers, post-treatment care, and how to maintain your beautiful results for life.
What Happens After Braces Come Off?
The day your braces come off is exciting—you finally get to see and feel your new smile without brackets and wires. But active treatment ending doesn't mean your orthodontic journey is complete.
The retention phase is crucial for maintaining your results. Your teeth have a natural tendency to shift back toward their original positions, especially in the first year after treatment. Wearing retainers as prescribed is the key to keeping your beautiful smile for life.
This guide covers everything from what happens on removal day to long-term maintenance of your results.
Braces Removal Day: What to Expect
Bracket Removal
Using special pliers, we gently squeeze each bracket to break the bond with your tooth. This doesn't hurt, though you'll feel pressure. The process takes about 20-30 minutes for most patients.
Adhesive Cleanup
After removing brackets, we polish away the remaining bonding adhesive from each tooth. This leaves your teeth smooth and clean—you'll love running your tongue across them!
Final Records
We take photographs and possibly a final 3D scan to document your results. These records show your transformation and serve as a reference for your retention.
Retainer Fitting
Your custom retainers are fitted and adjusted for comfort. We'll show you how to insert and remove them properly, and explain your wear schedule in detail.
Care Instructions
You'll receive detailed instructions for caring for your retainers and maintaining your results. We'll schedule your first retention check-up—usually about 3 months later.
Braces Before and After
Seeing braces before and after photos is often what inspires people to begin treatment — and when your braces finally come off, you get to live that transformation. The moment your brackets are removed, you see and feel the full result of every appointment, every adjustment, and every month of wearing your appliance.
What Typically Changes
Every patient's journey is different, but the most common improvements seen in braces before and after comparisons include:
- Straighter teeth — crowded, overlapping, or spaced teeth moved into proper alignment
- Corrected bite — overbites, underbites, crossbites, and open bites resolved
- Improved symmetry — midline shifts corrected for a balanced, even smile
- Better facial balance — in many cases, aligning the bite improves jaw positioning and the overall profile
Documenting Your Transformation
At Curve Orthodontics, we photograph and 3D-scan your teeth at the start of treatment and again on the day your braces come off. Seeing those records side by side makes the transformation concrete — and patients are often surprised by how much has changed. Your before and after records are also kept on file as a reference for your retention phase, so we can spot any movement early and act quickly.
Before and After Braces: How Your Face Shape Changes
Many patients notice changes beyond their teeth when they compare before and after braces photos. Because teeth and jaws are central to facial structure, correcting your bite and alignment can have a meaningful effect on the lower third of your face — the area from the nose down to the chin.
Bite Correction and Facial Balance
The most visible facial changes typically come from correcting bite issues:
- Overbite correction — When an overbite is reduced, the chin can appear more prominent and the lower jaw moves forward into a more balanced position, softening an otherwise recessed chin profile.
- Underbite correction — Bringing the lower jaw into alignment reduces the appearance of a protruding chin and creates a more harmonious facial proportion.
- Crossbite correction — Resolving a crossbite can reduce asymmetry in the lower face, producing a more even jaw line and a more symmetrical face shape overall.
- Open bite correction — Closing an open bite improves lip posture. Many patients find their lips now rest together naturally, which changes how the lower face looks both in photos and at rest.
What to Realistically Expect
Most adults see subtle to moderate changes in facial balance, particularly around the lips, chin, and jaw line. Dramatic skeletal changes (such as significant jawbone movement) are more common in growing patients treated with braces combined with expanders or other orthopaedic appliances.
For adults, the primary facial benefit is usually improved lip support and a more balanced smile — which, even when subtle, makes a noticeable difference in before and after photos.
Why Your Before & After Photos Tell the Full Story
At Curve Orthodontics, we take photographs at the beginning and end of treatment specifically to document these changes. Looking at a side-profile photo alongside a front-facing photo gives a complete picture of how treatment has refined not just your teeth, but your overall facial appearance. We encourage every patient to review their records at the end of treatment — it's often the moment the full value of treatment becomes clear.
Types of Retainers
Removable Clear Retainers
Similar to clear aligners, these custom-made plastic retainers are virtually invisible and easy to clean. They're worn full-time initially, then nights only. Most popular choice for adults.
Hawley Retainers
Traditional retainers with an acrylic plate and metal wire. Durable, adjustable, and allow teeth to touch naturally. Often used for complex cases or younger patients.
Bonded (Fixed) Retainers
A thin wire permanently bonded behind your front teeth. Requires no compliance—works 24/7. Often used in combination with a removable retainer for comprehensive retention.
Combination Approach
Many patients receive both a fixed retainer on the lower front teeth (where relapse is most common) and removable retainers for overall protection.
Retainer Wear Schedule
Your specific schedule may vary based on your case, but here's a typical retention protocol:
First 3-6 Months: Full-Time Wear
- Wear removable retainers all day and night
- Remove only for eating, brushing, and flossing
- This is when teeth are most prone to shifting
6-12 Months: Nighttime Transition
- Gradually reduce to nighttime wear only
- Continue wearing every night consistently
- Check fit regularly—tightness after not wearing indicates potential shifting
Long-Term: Nightly Maintenance
- Continue wearing retainers every night, ideally for life
- Some patients transition to every-other-night wear after 2+ years
- Never stop wearing retainers completely without orthodontist guidance
The Golden Rule
If your retainer feels tight after not wearing it, your teeth have shifted. Wear it more consistently to allow teeth to settle back. If it no longer fits, contact us immediately—you may need a new retainer or brief re-treatment.
Maintaining Your Results Long-Term
Wear Your Retainers
The single most important thing you can do. Years of treatment can be undone by months of not wearing retainers. Make it a lifelong habit.
Keep Retainers Clean
Clean removable retainers daily with a soft brush and clear soap. Never use hot water. For fixed retainers, use floss threaders or water flossers to clean underneath.
Protect Retainers
Store removable retainers in their case when not in use. Keep them away from pets (dogs love chewing retainers) and heat sources.
Monitor for Changes
Check your smile periodically. If you notice any shifting, increase retainer wear and contact us. Early intervention prevents major relapse.
Replace When Needed
Retainers wear out over time. Clear retainers typically need replacement every 1-2 years. Cracked or ill-fitting retainers don't protect effectively.
Attend Check-Ups
Annual retention checks help us monitor your teeth and retainer condition. We can spot and address minor issues before they become major problems.
Post-Treatment Questions
How long do I need to wear retainers?
The honest answer: ideally, for life. Teeth have a lifelong tendency to shift, even decades after orthodontic treatment. Wearing retainers nightly is a small commitment to protect your investment in your smile.
What happens if I stop wearing my retainer?
Your teeth will likely shift back toward their original positions. This can happen quickly—sometimes noticeable changes occur within weeks of stopping retainer wear. The longer you go without wearing retainers, the more your teeth will move.
My teeth have shifted. Can they be fixed?
Often, yes. Minor shifting may be correctable with consistent retainer wear. More significant relapse may require brief re-treatment with aligners or braces. Contact us to assess your situation—the sooner you address it, the easier it is to correct.
Will my teeth feel sensitive after braces removal?
Some sensitivity is normal. Your teeth have been covered by brackets, and enamel may feel different initially. Any sensitivity typically resolves within a few weeks. You can use sensitivity toothpaste if needed.
Can I whiten my teeth after braces?
Yes, and many patients do. We recommend waiting 2-4 weeks after braces removal for your teeth and gums to settle. Professional whitening or at-home trays both work well. Your orthodontist can advise on timing.
What if my retainer breaks or gets lost?
Contact us immediately to order a replacement. In the meantime, if you have an older retainer that still fits, wear that. Without a retainer, your teeth can shift quickly, especially in the first year after treatment.
Are bonded retainers permanent?
Bonded retainers can stay in place for many years, but they're not truly permanent. They may need repair if the wire breaks or debonds. They require extra attention when brushing and flossing. We'll monitor them at your checkups.
How often should I come in for retention checks?
We typically see patients 3 months after braces removal, then every 6-12 months for the first few years. After that, annual checks are usually sufficient. These visits help ensure your teeth stay stable and your retainers remain effective.
Questions About Retention or Results?
Whether you're approaching the end of treatment or concerned about shifting teeth, we're here to help. Book an appointment to discuss your retention plan.
Visit Curve Orthodontics in Bangalore
Our clinic is conveniently located on Haralur Main Road, easily accessible from Sarjapur Road, Bellandur, HSR Layout, Electronic City, Kudlu, and Silver County Road.
Clinic Hours: Monday to Saturday, 11am - 8pm
Address: 1st Floor, SSK Arcade, Haralur Main Rd, Bengaluru, KA 560102
At Curve Orthodontics, our relationship with you doesn't end when your braces come off. Dr. Garima Gupta (MDS Orthodontics) and our team are committed to helping you maintain your beautiful smile for life. We're always here for retention questions, retainer replacements, or any concerns about your results.