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Invisalign is a perfect orthodontic for all ages, but the first few hours with it in your mouth you may feel a little strange.. In this article we are going to give you a few tips on how to get through those first few days much better.

The experience with Invisalign is always positive, i.e. you won't feel any pain and it won't be visible to the naked eye, but at first you may notice that there's something funny in your mouth. You may also be wondering how to make the experience more bearable for your child. Here are the tips for those early days.

Tips for the first few days with Invisalign

Don't wear Invisalign just before you go to bed.

Those first few days of Invisalign, when you place it on your child's teeth, you will feel a slight tingling sensation in the specific treatment area. This sensation goes away after a few minutes, but if you put Invisalign on your child, don't put it on and send them to sleep immediately or they will protest. Put it on, wait a while and then put your child to sleep. In your case, do the same, like this you won't feel that slight discomfort anymore get into bed.

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Get used to wearing Invisalign for as long as possible.

Don't take Invisalign as if it were your enemy, on the contrary, get used to it, always wear it except to eat or drink. After a few days, the moment will come when you will feel naked without it and you will always want to have it. With your children, don't forget to take photos of them with Invisalign on, telling them how beautiful they look.

Clean your orthodontics with your toothbrush

Never use an electric toothbrush, use your own brush. After cleaning your teeth, brush with Invisalign toothpaste. This will remove excess or dirt and you will be much more comfortable. You will also make it look much better and you will be more comfortable.

With these little tips, you'll cope a lot better with those most difficult first days with Invisalign. And if you have any questions, please contact us without obligation,

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