Talk:Retainer (orthodontics)
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Paragraph 5 looks rather like an advert for a particular retainer replacement system! Was added by 19:56, 18 January 2008 68.222.59.33 A previous similar paragraph was removed by 05:40, 6 May 2007 71.98.7.107 I think it should be removed.
Wouldn't less surface area inside the mouth lead to extra saliva, as less saliva would be needed to cover the area, but the mouth would still produce the same amount, causing an excess? I think a retainer reduces surface area anyway. 71.225.68.105 01:48, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
- It increases it as there is both the upper surface of the retainer and the roof of the mouth. Saliva tends to get trapped between these two surfaces away from the rest of the mouth. It also changes the airflow in the mouth. This can lead to increased air velocity during inhalation, which speeds up the loss of moisture in the mouth. Note that this is all just personal experience, so it shouldn't be added to the article.—WAvegetarian•CONTRIBUTIONSTALK• EMAIL• 04:30, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
The picture is clear and a good example, but is it of a top or bottom retainer? I'm guessing it's a top jaw retainer, but the photo isn't labelled as such. Maeve 23:01, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
i have a very painful retainer on right now
editi feel so much pain i just want to take it off but i know i just can't!!!!!!!i want a great smile but i think its way to much i ccan not sleep, eat or any thing! i just don't know what to do!!!!!!!!!!but iknow that after 2 years i'll have a perfect smile:) SO every one with a retainer don't give up keep tring you'll not only have perfct teeth you'll also lots of courage and strength in your self!!!!!:)(JASMINE A. KAAYLE) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.208.127.74 (talk) 21:30, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
Dylan Hawley...?
editWho is Dylan Hawley, and where did this information come from?
A Google search for ' "Dylan Hawley" retainer ' yields 3 results: this article, one from a library copying this article, and one where "retainer" is used in the legal sense.
A Google search for ' "Dylan Hawley" Ontario ' yields 1 result besides this article: a Classmates.com page for a man in Deep River, Ontario, who graduated in 2002. It is very unlikely that it is the same person, as he has only been out of high school for 6 years—not long enough to be a dentist (not even with any fast-tracking/acceleration), and certainly not long enough to be a specialist!
I'm adding a "citation added" tag solely because I did find a Dylan Hawley in Ontario; otherwise, I would have removed this completely.
A curiosity for anyone who actually knows who he is: is he associated with Hawley retainers as well...? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Skittleys (talk • contribs) 11:55, 4 July 2008 (UTC)
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editWhen do people gonna be done with the retainer? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.89.156.49 (talk) 23:09, 26 October 2011 (UTC)