Traditional braces and Invisalign are very different from one another in a number of ways. It involves much more than just waiting for your teeth to straighten. Also, it entails routinely brushing and flossing your teeth to guard against gum disease and tooth decay. Your smile will be straighter than ever, and your teeth will be incredibly clean and free of numerous illnesses and diseases as a result. You will be amazed at how straight and clean and healthy your teeth are once your Invisalign treatment is complete.
Remove your trays
The fact that Invisalign braces are fully transparent and removable is one of the contrasts between them and conventional metal braces. In order to prevent food from getting caught in between your trays, you must remove them each time you eat. Prior to cleaning them, you must also remove them. You must have complete access to your mouth's inside crevices and
crevices.
Regularly brush your teeth
Comparing Invisalign to braces, the instructions for brushing your teeth remain the same. You must use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to brush your teeth twice a day in order to thoroughly clean your mouth and teeth. If possible, wash your teeth right away after each meal. If brushing your teeth after meals is not possible, you should rinse your mouth with water and try to limit your intake of sugar, starch, and carbs.
Floss and wash
Maintaining your flossing routine is crucial when wearing Invisalign. By flossing, you can remove any leftover food from between your teeth. Cleaning your teeth with dental floss can be particularly challenging if you wear metal braces. As Invisalign aligners are entirely removable, using them is incredibly simple. To help clean your teeth and get into all the crevices, you should also rinse your mouth thoroughly with an antibacterial fluoride mouthwash.
Wash your trays
Cleaning your Invisalign trays is necessary to prevent bacteria and extra food from building up on them. The Invisalign cleaning system, which involves submerging the trays in cleaning crystals, can be used to clean your trays. Within 15 minutes, the plastic trays are clean.
Because Invisalign can be taken out, it is considerably simpler to clean your teeth with it. Cleaning your teeth is possible exactly as it would be if you didn't have braces at all. Just like you would if Invisalign weren't an option, you should maintain good oral hygiene. It's crucial to frequently brush, floss, and rinse your mouth with water after each and every meal. It maintains the cleanliness of both your Invisalign and your teeth.
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