If you opt for
Invisalign® aligners, you will need to make fewer adjustments, unlike if you have a traditional treatment like metal braces. However, there is still an adjustment phase. Whether you are an aspiring
Invisalign user or you currently have the aligners, the tips in this article will help you get the most out of the treatment.
The following are tips for using
Invisalign.
The removability of Invisalign can be both an advantage and a disadvantage. On one side, it means that unlike metal braces, patients can eat whatever they want because they can take the aligners off when eating. It is also easier to brush and floss the teeth, since they are removable.
The issues come if users forget to wear the aligners after meals or brushing. The major rule of using Invisalign is to keep them in the mouth for at least 20 to 22 hours per day. Deviating from this will cause delays in treatment, and results will not happen as early as anticipated. A tip for remembering to wear the aligners is to practice brushing the teeth and cleaning the trays after each meal; that way, they can be worn immediately.
Patients need to learn how to clean the Invisalign trays properly to prevent discoloration, odor and bacteria accumulation. Each morning, the trays and the teeth should be cleaned properly. During sleep, bacteria may have accumulated on the trays, so it is better to start the day with clean teeth and trays. This should be repeated in the evening as well.
The aligners should be rinsed when they come off the teeth to prevent creating a breeding ground for bacteria. A soft-bristled toothbrush with clear, scentless antibacterial soap can be used for cleaning. Even when out of the house, it is important to care for the trays.
Soak the aligners daily in Invisalign cleaning crystals or denture cleaner to keep the trays clean. After soaking them, a toothbrush (different from the one for teeth brushing) should be used to brush the trays before wearing them.
Remember to brush and floss the teeth before wearing the tray. Putting the trays back on when there are food particles stuck on the teeth will trap them, which may cause oral issues like cavities down the line.
When the Invisalign trays come off the teeth, they should be stored in the carrying case. Leaving them in the open could cause bacterial buildup and increase the risk of losing them. Users should always carry the case with them, just to be safe. If the trays are accidentally left out for a while, they should be rinsed properly before they are worn again.
Adjusting to Invisalign trays is easy and convenient, but the mouth will need time to adjust. Since there is no metal wire or bracket, there is no risk of tooth or gum irritation, but you will have to get used to wearing the trays and caring for them. Discuss with the general dentist to get more tips for the adjustment phase. At Cre8 Smile Studio, we provide expert guidance and support to ensure a smooth transition to Invisalign. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and learn more about how to make the most of your Invisalign treatment. Let our experienced team help you achieve a beautifully aligned smile with ease and comfort!