Retention and Relapse in Orthodontics offers an in-depth exploration of one of the most critical phases in orthodontic treatment—the retention period. The book covers the factors influencing post-treatment stability, and the various types of retai...
Retention and Relapse in Orthodontics offers an in-depth exploration of one of the most critical phases in orthodontic treatment—the retention period. The book covers the factors influencing post-treatment stability, and the various types of retainers including fixed, removable, and newer customized options. It explains the causes of relapse, including growth-related changes, periodontal factors, and patient non-compliance. Practical guidelines for designing retention protocols tailored to individual cases are provided, along with evidence-based recommendations. This book is highly beneficial for orthodontic students, clinicians, and researchers. It bridges the gap between theory and practice by integrating scientific understanding with clinical application. Readers gain a clear understanding of why retention is essential for long-term treatment success and how to minimize the risk of relapse. By learning to assess individual relapse potential and choosing appropriate retention strategies, practitioners can improve patient outcomes and treatment stability. With illustrative case studies and up-to-date literature, the book serves as a practical reference and a scientific resource, reinforcing the importance of lifelong follow-up and patient education in maintaining orthodontic results.