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Wearing Your Invisalign
Always remember to wear your aligners full time which means ~22 hours per day. The only time you should remove it is when you eat, drink, brush, and floss.
If you do not wear your clear aligners regularly, the orthodontic treatment will not work! Anytime you are not wearing your clear aligners, your teeth will be moving back to their original, crooked locations resulting in delayed treatment.
How to Insert Your Invisalign
1. Make sure to using the correct clear aligner
2. When inserting the clear aligner:
3. Do NOT bite your clear aligners into position since it may result in breakage or distortion of your clear aligners decreasing their efficacy.
How to Use Chewies
Monitoring Your Tooth Movement
Sometimes your teeth will start lagging behind the movement of the clear aligner, causing your teeth to stop “tracking.”
If you notice air gaps starting to form between your teeth and aligner, then slow down your Invisalign clear aligner wear by a few days. For example, if our orthodontists instructed you to change clear aligners every 7 days, switch to every 10 days.
If the clear aligner is completely not fitting anymore, then go back to the last clear aligner that fit well. Also, increase your chewy usage. It’s better to go slow and steady than to go too fast and lose track. If you have any questions, please contact your trustworthy dentist in Riverside, and our orthodontists will see you as soon as possible.
How to Insert Your Invisalign
Daily Care and Maintenance of Your Clear Aligners
1. Clean your aligners every time before you insert the aligners. Use a soft bristle toothbrush with water.
Oral Hygiene
1. Remove your aligners for eating and drinking
2. Brush and floss your teeth after eating or drinking prior to insertion of your aligners.
3. Make sure to continue seeing your general dentist for regular cleanings and checkups.
What should I do if the edges of the Invisalign is scratching me?
What should I do if I lose or break my Invisalign?
In the event that a clear aligner is lost or broken, please schedule an appointment with our office as soon as possible, and we will evaluate whether we need to order a replacement clear aligner.
While waiting for your next appointment with us, try in the next aligner. If you can get it to fully seat, continue wearing the next aligner. If the next aligner does not fully seat, go back to your previous aligner, and we will order you a replacement clear aligner.
Make sure to keep all your clear aligners for this reason. Sometimes, if teeth are not moving as they should, our orthodontists may request for you to move back to a previous clear aligner.