Some Precautionary Tips For Invisalign Treatment

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Undoubtedly, Invisalign is the best orthodontics treatment with several benefits. It is clear and transparent in color, easily removable & interchangeable, and very comfortable to wear on teeth the whole day. It is also far better than conventional metal braces. But, despite all of these benefits, it is a bit uncomfortable and painful for the first couple of weeks for patients. It is not easy to comfortably survive that first couple of weeks but to gain a proper alignment of teeth and a pretty smile, it is very important to get across that phase. 

In this guide, we have compiled four Invisalign precautionary tips that you must follow to lower the discomfort of the first couple of weeks of the treatment. Let’s have a quick look at those tips. 

  1. Control Tongue Movement

  2. Keep Invisalign Clean

  3. Carefully Wear and Remove Invisalign

  4. Take Painkillers and Cold Compress to Get Rid of Pain and Swelling 

Control Tongue Movement

The Invisalign is plastic-made clear aligners that have some sharp edges. Although those sharp edges are very light, still those can hurt the tongue. They are the biggest reason for the common tongue sores among dental patients who take Invisalign treatment. It is a bit tough avoiding those tongue sores while taking Invisalign treatment, still, you can avoid those sores by following some precautionary Invisalign tips. 

The first and most important thing you should follow is to control your tongue movement. Many patients repeatedly touch the Invisalign from their tongues and this causes tongue injuries. You should avoid doing this thing. Yes, we know this is a little tough, still, you will have to try your best to control your tongue movement. It would be difficult for the first 2-3 days, but later you will be able to do that very easily. If you face trouble for more than one week, you should consult Invisalign specials McKinney TX. He/she will suggest you doing some suitable practices to control your tongue movement. 

Another best way to avoid tongue injuries is to apply wax on sharp edges & rough spots of Invisalign. Take a small pinch of wax on your finger, then apply on the sharp edges and cover them properly. It is a good technique. You can follow this with the consultation of your concerned dentist. 

In case, if pain and injuries occur despite applying wax and following other precautionary steps, you should use peroxide-based mouthwash. It is very effective to give relief from minor pain, mouth injuries, and irritation during Invisalign treatment. However, before buying this, you should consult with your dentist. 

Keep Invisalign Clean 

Before wearing and after removing the Invisalign from your teeth, don’t forget to properly wash and clean it. It is the must-do task. It is crucial with the perspective of avoiding gum infections and tooth decay. 

To wash and clean your clear aligners, use lukewarm tap water. Take a bowl of lukewarm water, soak your Invisalign into it, and keep it soaked for 10-15 minutes. After that, gently rub Invisalign with soft hands or brush it with an extra toothbrush. Then wash it with clean water. 

You can also use cold water, denture cleaner, or Invisalign cleaning crystals to wash and clean it. Apart from these techniques, there are many different ways you can wash and clean Invisalign. But, we would suggest you choose one of the above-mentioned techniques as these are the safest. 

Carefully Wear and Remove Invisalign 

Most dental patients make mistakes when wearing and removing Invisalign, and these mistakes mainly cause gums and lips injuries. So, you should be careful when wearing and removing Invisalign. If you don’t know the right techniques to wear and remove clear aligners, you should learn from your concerned dentist. 

Here are a few things you should keep in mind when wearing and removing Invisalign. 

  • Use soft hands

  • Be gentle

  • Use your fingertips to support the process

  • Hold the only Invisalign when removing it from teeth 

  • Use your thumbs and index fingers 

  • Thumbs must be inside of the jaw and index fingers must be outside of the jaw when removing

  • Invisalign from teeth 

  • Thumbs must be under the upper teeth to gently push Invisalign when wearing it

  • Use other fingers for support only when wearing it 

Take Painkillers and Cold Compress to Get Rid of Pain and Swelling 

You should always have some painkillers with you when you are taking Invisalign treatment. However, you should not take those painkillers until your endurance stops responding. You should take them only in extremely painful moments. If the pain is like minor pain, you should try some home remedies or natural treatments to get rid of that. 

On the other hand, if Invisalign causes gum swelling, you should take a cold compress from outside of your mouth. It would be really helpful to lower the pain level. What you need to do is take some ice in a cotton cloth, tie it like a bundle, and start pressing on the swelling area from the outside of the mouth. Do this until you feel good. This would certainly help reduce swelling. 

So, these are four precautionary tips for those who are taking Invisalign treatment. You might be taking stress after reading about the injuries, infections, and pain that occurs due to following the wrong techniques of wearing and removing Invisalign and not taking care of it. But you need not worry as these cases are rare. If you rightly use Invisalign and take care of it, you will never face such issues. Still, you need to follow all the precautionary Invisalign tips that are mentioned in this guide.