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Hi Anna and great you want to get your bite sorted now, before it goes too far astray.
My advice is to see your orthodontist asap and seek accurate advice on what is best for you to get (and keep) your teeth in the best place.
A concern about putting an old retainer in, is if the teeth have moved considerably, the pressure to move them quickly to a different place, can affect the root of the tooth. Your description doesn't indicate this, but non the less, orthodontics is a precise science, and best not played around with by the untrained.
Good luck getting your bite back to where it should be.
Re your wisdom teeth - more and more, dentist's now realise there is little or no need to have these chewing teeth removed. As long as a person's mouth is adequate in size and their flossing and brushing in that area is great, then these teeth should be treated the same as your other molars.
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