If you have had your own dental molds or Models made previously by a dentist, then you may be able to get a replacement retainer made for much less than going through your dentist again. Many companies are not willing to make a replacement retainer from existing models and will require you to use their own kit or come in to have a mold made by them. At SportingSmiles, we can use your existing molds, but there are some stipulations on using outside dental molds.
SportingSmiles accepts molds from new customers who have 3D Printed, Plaster or Stone Molds. We will accept 3D printed, plaster or stone molds if you have them and opt not to choose our impression kit but a $35 surcharge will be added to the order. When we receive your molds, they will automatically be scanned into our 3D system and saved on file for life. This means you’ll be able to reorder from SportingSmiles whenever you’d like.
Own models are fragile and frail, there’s a high chance that that may become damaged in the process of working with them so to avoid that we have our lab scan them in. We will work off the scanned molds to to avoid cracking, breaking, or damaging the molds and ship them back to you once the process of scanning them in is complete.
If there is ever a warranty issue, we will then be able to use the scanned molds we have on file for you instead of needing you own molds again.
Interested in using your own molds? You can view our add-page for this here.
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Disadvantages of Using Your Own Molds
No Warranty
We can’t warranty retainers made using outside molds because we don’t know how old they are. The new retainers will be made perfectly, but your teeth may have shifted since the impression was taken. Therefore, the mold may result in a retainer that does not fit as well as it should. If the mold is recent though, you should be fine.
Damaged Impression
There is a chance that your teeth mold could be damaged when the new retainer is being made. We will try our best for this not to happen, but there is always a chance. Many times your dental impressions can be 3d scanned and a duplicate can be made, but this isn’t always possible. Stone or plaster dental impressions can dry out over time and there are different qualities in dental stone. There is also a chance that they may get damaged in the mail. Unfortunately, we cannot accept any responsibility for damaged models sent to us. Make sure to package them securely in bubble wrap when shipping.
Same Cost
There is no discount on using your existing impression. We are happy to use your mold or model, but in the interest of providing people with the best possible quality, we do not charge any extra to have a fresh impression made. There is often more work involved in correcting your current impression than there is in making a new one, so we recommend that you take a fresh impression if possible.
Retainers From Your Own Molds
Do you have your own molds? SportingSmiles accepts molds from new customers who have 3D Printed, Plaster or Stone Molds. We will accept 3D printed, plaster, or stone molds if you have them and opt not to choose our impression kit. When we receive your molds, they will automatically be scanned into our 3D system and saved on file for life. This means you’ll be able to reorder from SportingSmiles whenever you’d like. Own models are fragile and frail, there’s a high chance that they may become damaged in the process of working with them so to avoid that we have…
Advantages of using your Own Molds for a retainer.
Full Warranty
We will warranty the retainer fully to make sure that it fits correctly. That means that if you experience any discomfort due to the mold not being a correct match, we will get a new impression from you and send you one that is.
Reorder
SportingSmiles keeps all impressions for one year after the initial order date. Within that year, all reorders are at a discounted price. Replace broken retainers or just get yourself a backup set, all at a lower cost while we have your mold impression on file.
You don’t have to pay the high costs dentists charge for retainers, mouthguards, or teeth grinding guards. By making your own mold with SportingSmile’s patented dental impression kit, you get the same high-quality products at a fraction of the cost.
Easy Retainer Mold Process
SportingSmiles have a patented dental impression tray that makes it extremely easy to take an impression. It really couldn’t be simpler to take a professional-quality impression right in your own home. Video instructions are available to walk you through the entire process, step-by-step.
Again, we are always happy to use your existing molds if you want, but there is really no reason not to go with our impression kit and get yourself a retainer that is guaranteed to be a perfect fit. Our different styles of retainers can be seen here.
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a reason why someone woyld need to use an old mold is that theyve lost their retainers, teeth has shifted a little bit and woyldnt want a retainer with their newly shifted impressions and rather have their original, more perfect impressions.
So how much is it with your own molding for 2 tops and 2 bottoms? How soon can you send the information out?
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I have my own molds, would you be able to tell me how much top and bottom retainers would cost?
Hi Anna, thanks for your interest in Sporting Smiles. If you’d like to see our pricing guide and retainer catalog you can view it at this link: /orthodontic-retainers
Hi Keisha, thanks for your interest in Sporting Smiles. Our molding kits are included with the cost of our retainer kits. You can shop and view our retainer sets here: /orthodontic-retainers
Hi my sons moulds were made less than a month ago and my dog has chewed his retainers.
Please can you advise how much it will cost to have a new set of retainers made
Thanks
Hi Dawn, it’s fairly common for dogs to get ahold of retainers and chew them up. If you purchased your retainers less than a year ago then you are eligible for the 35% discount for reorders. Check it out here: /reorder-now
Hi i can I go about sending my moulds to you for a new set of retainers
Hi Nyan, thanks for your interest in Sporting Smiles. You can view our retainer products here and when you purchase a set we send you a molding kit. /orthodontic-retainers
Can I do an impression off my mold an send back? This way I will not have to mail my ceramic molds? once my teeth shift back correctly I want to reorder retainers off my actual teeth
Hi Jennifer, thanks for your interest in Sporting Smiles. You can view our molding process and retainers at this link: /orthodontic-retainers
Hi how much for a mould for bottom teeth for a replacement retainer pleasr
Hi Sara, thanks for your interest in Sporting Smiles. You can view our pricing and products for retainers at this link: /orthodontic-retainers
Quote for single mould retainer
Hi Sam, thanks for your interest in our retainers. If you’d like a price guide to our retainers you can use this link: /orthodontic-retainers
Hi, my retainers snapped in half so I would like to get the same retainer made again as my teeth have shifted and I don’t want new impressions made, is this possible if I sent you the snapped retainer
I have my own molds need retainer
Email us at info@localhost to see how we can assist you in getting a retainer.
hello. I have my own molds but I’m worried they will be damaged when I send them to you. Do you know how likely it is for it to get damaged? Could I take an impression of my mold at home? Do you guys keep these impressions for future, in case I need to order again and my mold does get damaged? I have quite a few questions and was wondering if I can talk to someone on the phone, let me know thanks
Hi there! Feel free to call us at 262-290-2396 or email us at Info@SportingSmiles.com we’d be happy to answer all your questions.
If I take a fresh impression from you guys but my current teeth have shifted, will the retainers I order be straight and fix my teeth back? Do you do any correcting for unstraight impressions?
I have my own mold that is 3d printed. If the model teeth have brackets from my old braces, will the retainer I order have those gaps or will the scanned version of the mold I sent have editing done on it? Also, on my own mold, there are more teeth on one side than the other, so will the retainer I order be even?
Thanks