Arch Options
- Both upper and lower
Clasping
- C-Clasps
- Adams Clasps
- Ball Clasps
Retainer FAQs
The traditional Hawley retainer, which comes with "C" clasps, is the most popular design. However, various clasp options are available, including Adams, Ball, Arrow, and Delta clasps.
The Spring Hawley designs are used to correct minor rotations and close small diastemas.
The Super Modified Spring Hawley has a helix on the distal aspect of the lingual band of acrylic. This gives the clinician more torque control as well as rotational force.
There have been several modifications to the Spring Hawley to facilitate tooth movement. This is one of the most popular and effective designs of Spring Hawley Retainers used today. It can also incorporate lingual loops, added to make the section more flexible.
The spring retainer is a wire framework from cuspid to cuspid or bicuspid to bicuspid only.
There's a band of acrylic on the labial and lingual surface of the teeth. No acrylic is placed in the tissue area.
We have a wide range of colors and designs to choose from. Please refer to the Specialty Appliances™ Color Guide for options.
We offer Specialty colors free of charge. If your patients want more design options, we also offer glitter, glow, swirl, and custom designs.
Yes, please feel free to contact our technical support team to help you with your special request.
The Wraparound Hawley and the Labial Bow Soldered to Adam's claps are the most popular circumferential designs.
We make several designs not listed on the prescription form. We simply do not have enough room on the Rx for all of our designs!
If you don't see the design you would like on the Rx, please describe the design in the special instructions area.
The Specialty Wrap is a circumferential design that has a clear acrylic labial bow instead of a wire bow.
Finger springs or mini-screws work best for individual tooth movement.