How to insert Invisalign

How to Insert & Remove Your Invisalign

Are you an Invisalign patient? Do you want to know how to insert Invisalign and remove it without any pain or difficulties? If so, read on! 

Invisalign in Brooklyn are a popular type of orthodontic that uses clear aligners to straighten teeth. The aligners are designed to gradually move teeth into their correct positions over the course of several weeks or months. 

In this blog, we’ll discuss how to properly insert Invisalign and remove, common problems faced by first-timers, and tips to ease teeth and gum pains from Invisalign.

How does Invisalign Work?

Invisalign treatment uses flexible plastic aligners to correct your bite. The aligners are custom-made to your teeth’ shape and size and are tightened against your teeth every two weeks. 

Over time, the aligners loosen and gradually pull your teeth into their correct positions. This is a much more gradual process than traditional teeth aligning methods, like metal or ceramic braces, which can cause cuts and discomfort in your inner cheeks. 

Insert & Remove Invisalign easily

How to Insert Invisalign

In inserting or replacing your Invisalign, always remember to start in the middle and work your way toward the back teeth. Here are the steps: 

  1. To replace or insert Invisalign back, insert the aligner on your front teeth first. 
  2. Push it up until you hear a click, then use your fingers or your thumbs to run along the surface of your teeth to push the aligner down on the back teeth.  
  3. It’s going to be the same in the lower arch, put the aligners in on your front teeth first.
  4. And then use your fingers to track along the surface of your teeth to make sure the aligners are pushed down all the way.

How to Remove Invisalign

Removing your aligners is as simple as peeling some fruit. Here are the steps: 

  1. To remove your aligner from your upper jaw, use your index finger and find the margin of the aligner on the end tooth from the inside next to your palate. 
  2. Pull the aligner down until it detaches, then peel the liner away from your teeth like you’re peeling a banana, and then remove the aligner. 
  3. In the lower arch of your teeth, again, use your finger or your thumb to find the inside edge. Lift it up and peel the aligner away from your teeth.

Common Invisalign Problems for First Timers

If you’re a first-time user of Invisalign, there are a few common problems you may experience. Here are four tips to help prevent them:

#1 – Discoloration of Aligners

Regular brushing of teeth can help to prevent discoloration of Invisalign aligners. To avoid staining, it is important to brush more gently and for a shorter amount of time in the early stages of treatment. 

      After your teeth have become accustomed to the aligners, brushing should be increased to two times per day and lasting for two minutes each time. A toothpaste specifically designed for Invisalign should also be used to prevent staining. You may also need to avoid habits,  food, and drinks that stain teeth like coffee, tea, smoking, and others.

#2 – Minor Lisp and Speech Changes

If you are a first-time user of Invisalign, you may experience some speech changes because of the aligners. Some of these changes may be minor, while others may be more pronounced. Part of adjusting to these changes can be trying to pace yourself and not overdo things. 

      If you have been using Invisalign for a while and notice that your voice has changed significantly. This is likely due to the proper alignment of your teeth. This could cause your voice to change more than if you had been using Invisalign for an extended period. 

     Therefore, it is important to stay patient and allow the aligners to do their job properly. You may also find that your articulation changes when wearing Invisalign. This could include problems with phonation, vowel sounds, or consonants. 

     But fret not, these are just part of the process of improving your bite and aligning your teeth.  After a week or two, you’ll be able to adjust properly and your speech will feel more natural.

#3 – Losing Your Aligners 

To help keep your aligners in place, it is important to follow the instructions provided by your dentist. Making sure to only remove them when you are eating, drinking, or brushing can help prevent the loss of your aligners. 

      Additionally, it is important to keep your aligners clean and free from plaque and bacteria.    By following these simple guidelines, you will ensure that your Invisalign treatment goes as planned and that you retain the benefits of Invisalign for a long time.

Tips to Ease Tooth and Gum Pain from Invisalign

If you’re experiencing tooth or gum pain from Invisalign, here are some tips to ease the discomfort:

  1. Speak with your dentist about any issues you’re having. They may be able to adjust your treatment plan or recommend other options.
  2. Try using ice packs on your gums before bedtime. This will help reduce inflammation and swelling and improve sleep quality overall.
  3. Avoid chewing hard foods or drinks that might cause further damage to your teeth and gums. Instead, try softer options like mushy foods, thoroughly cooked meat, and vegetables.
  4. Make sure you visit your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings so that any problems can be detected and fixed as soon as possible.

Conclusion

If you’re new to Invisalign, or if you’ve been wearing it for a while and have experienced some difficulty inserting or removing it, read this guide to help get the process started smoothly. By following these tips, you should be able to enjoy your Invisalign treatment without any problems!

Schedule Your Consultation with the House of Orthodontia Today!

If you are interested in Invisalign, scheduling a consultation with our team at the House of Orthodontia is the best way to get started. During your consultation, we will discuss your options and create a personalized treatment plan based on your individual needs. 

We also offer a variety of financing options so that you can get the treatment you need without breaking the bank. Contact us today at 332-240-0926 (Brooklyn) or 212-392-4789 (New York) to schedule your appointment!

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