Bonded Retainers

How to Floss a Permanent Retainer Using Floss Threaders

In order to floss your teeth with a permanent retainer, you will first need to get the floss beneath the retainer wire. The easiest way to do this is by using a floss threader.

Floss threaders can be purchased online or at any drug store.
To floss your permanent retainer with a floss threader, first pass a piece of floss through the threader…

Next, pass the stiff end of the floss threader between your teeth on the front of your teeth and then beneath the retainer wire on the back side of your teeth (see the picture below):

Then continue by pulling the threader completely through your teeth until the floss has been passed beneath the retainer wire.

Once the floss is beneath the wire you can floss between those teeth like normal.

If you have a retainer that is attached to each individual tooth, you will need to repeat this process for each tooth. While time consuming, treating each individual tooth is crucial to the long-term health of your teeth attached to a permanent retainer.

To finish, simply pull the floss out, rethread the threader, and then pass the floss beneath the next tooth.

If you have the stiff wire retainer or the one that is attached only to the end teeth, you will only need to pass through the floss beneath the retainer once (similar to the one in the picture above-right): From there you can slide the floss along the wire behind the teeth and floss all 6 teeth without having to rethread the floss.  By making flossing beneath your permanent retainer part of your daily routine, you can make sure you’re doing everything you can to keep your teeth clean and healthy for life!

The great thing about floss threaders is that they are very inexpensive, reusable, and can be found at nearly any drug store. Most people use floss threaders to floss their permanent retainers because they are effective, inexpensive and relatively easy to use.

After some practice, it will likely take you only 30-60 seconds per day to floss your permanent retainer with a floss threader.

Like with anything, after using a floss threader for several days straight, you won’t even notice it taking up time in your morning or night routines.

For those who have trouble using floss threaders, see other options below.

Superfloss is essentially a piece of floss with one stiff end.

Superfloss works similarly to a floss threader, only you don’t need to do the “needle and thread” process. You simply take the stiff end of floss, guide it beneath your retainer, and floss your teeth.

Once you get the hang of Superfloss, you can usually floss your retainers in as few as 30 seconds!

Superfloss is quicker and easier than floss threaders. However, it should be noted that they are a one-time use product, meaning you will use a new piece and throw it away each time.

This product isn’t too expensive, and generally comes with 100 per box. So, if you’re flossing daily you will likely need to purchase a new box about every 3 months.

A Waterpik is a popular brand of water flosser. A water flosser is a device that delivers a stream of pressurized pulsating water between your teeth, along the gum line, and around your braces.

If you find that threading string floss beneath your retainer is too difficult or too time consuming, then a water flosser might be a good choice for you!

Waterpiks or water flossers are helpful for younger kids who may struggle with string floss.

You can find Waterpiks or water flossers at your local drug store or online. They are easy and quick – they require just seconds to clean around your permanent retainer.

Keep in mind that Waterpiks will cost significantly more than floss threaders or Superfloss. A Waterpik or water flosser will usually cost between $30 or $70.
Additionally, Waterpiks are not very portable and you will have a harder time packing it with you when you’re away from home.

Since you are going to be living with a permanent retainer for a long time (or as long as you want your teeth straight)…
…it makes sense to find a technique that will work for you and that you can easily make part of your normal routine!

Whether you’re using a floss threader, Superfloss, or a Waterpik to floss your permanent retainer, the most important part is doing it regularly and consistently.

By making flossing beneath your permanent retainer part of your daily routine, you can make sure you’re doing everything you can to keep your teeth clean and healthy for life!