Invisalign in Allen is a great solution to fix your bite and alignment concerns without the visibility of metal braces. Clear aligners are worn over your teeth to gradually move them into their ideal positions for a convenient, discreet method to improve your smile. You won’t have to worry about a lengthy oral hygiene routine because there aren’t any brackets or wires; however, you still need to take the time to clean your aligners daily. Invisalign cleaning crystals make it easy to remove plaque from your aligners, but only if they are used correctly.
Caring for Invisalign Aligners
Although you’ll remove your aligners when eating or drinking anything except water, plaque and bacteria will accumulate on them. If your aligners aren’t cleaned thoroughly, they can lose their translucent appearance and odors can develop. Not to mention, your aligners can trap bacteria against your teeth, increasing your risk of cavities and other oral health concerns.
Cleaning crystals are a simple, effective method of keeping your aligners clean and looking their best. The crystals are specifically designed for Invisalign aligners to leave them sparklingly clean by killing bacteria that cause plaque.
Here’s how to use the crystals correctly to ensure there aren’t any harmful pathogens lingering on your aligners:
1. Remove Your Aligners
Carefully remove your aligners and rinse them under cool tap water. Never use hot or boiling water to prevent damaging them.
2. Place Them in a Container
Place your aligners in a cleaning container that’s filled with enough water to immerse them completely.
3. Add Cleaning Crystals
Add one packet of the crystals to the water and gently shake the container. The mixture must be agitated for 20 seconds to dissolve and distribute the crystals.
4. Sit Back and Wait
Your aligners need to soak in the solution for at least 15 minutes. Gently shake the container for another 20 seconds.
5. Rinse Your Aligners
Remove your aligners from the container and rinse them with lukewarm water. Don’t forget to clean the container.
6. Brush and Rinse
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently remove any leftover plaque and rinse them with water. Don’t forget to brush and floss your teeth before putting your aligners back in your mouth.
It’s best to use the cleaning crystals at least once daily. They are made of non-toxic materials to help break down plaque and bacteria. You can keep your aligners clean and reduce discoloration using the clinically proven solution.
Achieve Your Best Smile
Committing to cleaning your aligners will ensure there aren’t any unnecessary complications in your treatment plan. You’ll have the straight, healthy smile you desire in no time at all.
About Dr. Christina BlacherDr. Blacher is a cosmetic dentist in Allen. She earned her dental degree from Midwestern University and regularly continues her training in advanced services, like Invisalign. She is an Invisalign Preferred Provider with the experience and qualifications you can trust to move your teeth with the utmost precision. If you’re ready to improve your smile, contact our office today to request your consultation.