Whether you straighten your teeth with Invisalign aligners or braces, wearing a retainer after treatment is essential to preventing relapse. Teeth shift naturally due to everyday habits such as chewing and grinding1 and retainers keep them in place.
A popular question people ask about Invisalign treatments is, what happens when you are done wearing Invisalign aligners or braces? What is the next step to preserving that beautiful new smile? Retention, with Invisalign Retainers called Vivera™ retainers.
What are Vivera retainers?
Vivera retainers are great for preserving the smile you worked so hard to achieve with teeth straightening treatment. Made by the makers of Invisalign aligners, Vivera retainers are comfortable and hard to see while you wear them.
Vivera retainers are 30% stronger and twice as durable as other leading clear retainers.2 It ensures your retainers will stay rigid after long wear time and your teeth will stay in place and not shift. They have the strength and durability to withstand teeth grinding without compromising effectiveness.3
Talk to your doctor about Vivera retainers. Don’t have a doctor? Visit the Invisalign Doctor Locator page to find an Invisalign provider who provides Vivera retainers near you.
What makes Vivera retainers different from traditional retainers?
Vivera retainers are more comfortable than other retainers
Vivera retainers are customized for your smile with comfort in mind. Nine out of ten surveyed users agree that Vivera retainers are the most comfortable retainers they’ve ever used.4
Doctors are more satisfied with Vivera retainers
Doctors who’ve used Vivera retainers are more satisfied with Vivera retainers than with other retainers.5 In fact, doctors prefer Vivera retainers over in-house retainers and lab-made retainers in terms of retaining teeth in position and patient satisfaction.6
Vivera retainers are more discrete than other retainers
Vivera retainers offer the same virtually invisible look that Invisalign aligners are known for. They are made with a high-grade, biocompatible material to resist discoloration and tarnishing.
Talk to an orthodontist to learn more about the differences between Vivera retainers and traditional retainers. Find an Invisalign provider who provides Vivera retainers near you with the Doctor Locator tool.