RETAINER PROTECTION PROGRAM

Protecting your smile investment

A beautiful smile is one of the best investments you can make. Godley Family Orthodontics wants to help you protect and maintain that beautiful smile for the rest of your life after braces or aligners! As part of the normal aging process, teeth can shift, whether you had orthodontic treatment or not. Therefore, protecting your smile requires a lifelong commitment with retainers.

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Smile with Peace of Mind

Just like any appliance or device, retainers experience normal wear and tear. They can also become lost or damaged. It is highly likely that your retainers will need to be replaced more than once.

To provide peace of mind and help protect your smile, Godley Family Orthodontics offers a Retainer Protection Program.

Retainer Protection Program

For a total investment of $750, this program offers up to 3 removable, clear (essix) retainers per year for a decade, ten (10) years. In addition, it offers 75% off the cost of other retainer types (hawley retainers, fixed bonded retainers) for those ten (10) years.

Our orthodontic practice offers in-office financing for this program to help make it affordable and convenient.

This program is personal, nontransferable, and non-refundable. Retainers are meant to retain, not move teeth. Any appliances that are needed to move teeth that have shifted (ie. aligners, spring retainers, or braces) are not covered under this program and will have separate fees.
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Worry less, smile more!

Retainers are required for as long as you want to keep your teeth aligned. Though the frequency of wearing them can be decreased over time, retainers are a lifetime commitment. 

Just like any pair of shoes, phone or car — retainers wear down and need repaired or replaced over time.  It is important to let your orthodontist know right away if retainer is lost, damaged, or broken.