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If the glue (or bonding material) comes off your permanent retainer, it’s important to address the issue promptly to avoid potential problems. Here’s what you should do:

Immediate Steps

  1. Contact Your Orthodontist:
    • Action: Schedule an appointment with your orthodontist as soon as possible. They will need to reattach the retainer and check for any issues that may have caused the glue to come loose.
  2. Avoid Using the Retainer:
    • Action: If the retainer has become loose or detached, avoid using it to prevent further damage or discomfort.
  3. Keep the Retainer Safe:
    • Action: If the retainer is still partially attached, be careful not to damage it. If it has come completely off, store it in a safe place until you can see your orthodontist.

Potential Issues

  1. Shift in Teeth:
    • Issue: Without the retainer, your teeth may start to shift back toward their original positions.
    • Solution: Prompt reattachment will help prevent or minimise any shifting.
  2. Discomfort or Irritation:
    • Issue: A loose retainer can cause discomfort or irritation in your mouth.
    • Solution: Avoid putting pressure on the loose retainer and use over-the-counter pain relief if needed until you see your orthodontist.

Prevention

  1. Regular Check-Ups:
    • Action: Attend regular follow-up appointments with your orthodontist to ensure the retainer remains in good condition.
  2. Care and Maintenance:
    • Action: Follow your orthodontist’s instructions for caring for your retainer, including proper cleaning and avoiding habits that could weaken the bonding.
  3. Avoid Hard or Sticky Foods:
    • Action: Be cautious with hard or sticky foods that could potentially damage or dislodge the retainer.

Addressing any issues with your permanent retainer promptly will help ensure that your orthodontic results are maintained and that you avoid any unnecessary complications.

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