Speaking with a retainer

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Papa Joe
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Speaking with a retainer

#1 Post by Papa Joe »

So i got my braces off 3 days ago after about 16 months with them. . But i have to wear the retainer full time for about 6months, plate type on the top with wire running around the front and glued metal thingee behind my bottoms . Only take top retainer it out to brush my teeth.
I am finding it really hard to talk , like a really bad lisp, hard to pronounce words without mumbling or slurring words together. Doesn't seem to be getting any better .
Anyone had this experience ??

sirwired
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Re: Speaking with a retainer

#2 Post by sirwired »

Should take about a week... the only way to speed up the process is to talk a lot (to yourself, if necessary... reading aloud works fine) to help your tongue re-train.

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veginess
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Re: Speaking with a retainer

#3 Post by veginess »

It is hard at first, but it really does get better over time. I thought for sure there is no way that I could ever speak clearly with my hawley retainer in, but I am able to do it pretty well now. There's just a few sounds now that I can't make clearly, but I am still understood. Just practice! Sing and talk to yourself while wearing them and it will get better, I promise!

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