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4 Tips for Proper Invisalign® Maintenance

Choosing Invisalign® clear aligners to straighten your teeth is a great idea! Many dental patients are choosing this option when wanting straighter teeth, as clear aligners offer a number of exciting benefits.

The first benefit is that they are nearly invisible, which is what most adults are looking for when wanting straighter teeth. A second benefit is that they can be removed for a couple of hours every single day. A third benefit includes the fact that the aligners are very easy to care for, taking about 10 minutes of your time each day.

How Invisalign® clear aligners work

Wondering exactly how the Invisalign teeth straightening option works? Every patient has a certain amount of clear aligner sets custom-made for them, which is dependent on their particular situation. They will wear each set of aligners for about two weeks and then switch them out for a new set. Each new set works to carefully move the teeth into their new and straight position. When the last set aligners are worn, the patient's teeth are now straight and in their proper position.

Four tips for proper Invisalign® maintenance

The following is a list of four tips that everyone should take into consideration when choosing Invisalign as their teeth straining option.

1. – Remove the aligners when eating

Invisalign aligners need to be removed before eating, as leaving them in can cause damage. Hot drinks should also never be consumed when wearing aligners, as this can cause a change in their shape.

2. – Choose foods and drinks carefully

There are certain foods and drinks that will stain Invisalign aligners, making it necessary for wearers to know which foods and drinks they should avoid. These foods will also stain teeth, which could transfer to the aligners. A short list of foods and drinks to avoid include coffee, tea, soda, red wine, berries and soy sauce.

3. – Cleaning the aligners

Invisalign aligners need to be cleaned often. This includes cleaning them as soon as one wakes up in the morning and cleaning them again before going to bed at night. There are preferred methods for cleaning aligners, including using a gentle soap, a white distilled vinegar and water mixture and over-the-counter products made specifically for this purpose.

4. – Make a storage, cleaning kit

Since Invisalign aligners can be taken out of the mouth for a few hours every day, it is necessary to have a special place to put them once removed from the mouth. A convenient cleaning kit is suggested when out and about, which should include a soft-bristled toothbrush and cleaning crystals.

Ready to start the process?

Ready to get your Invisalign aligners? Once you choose your teeth straightening option, your next step is making an appointment so you can get the process started. Just imagine how excited you will be on the day when you remove your last set of aligners! This makes it a good idea for you to get started as soon as possible, so you can start experiencing the many benefits that come with having straighter teeth.

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