Any
orthodontic treatment from Invisalign might cause some discomfort while they
are moving teeth. This can happen naturally as teeth realign and reposition themselves.
Invisalign in Glendale treatment is
one of the ways that you can get great results with less discomfort. However,
it is advisable that you should remain mentally prepared to deal with a little
pain or discomfort every time you put in a new set of aligners.
When should you expect to experience
pain and discomfort?
As
soon as your aligners are fitted by Orthodontists for the very first time, you start
feeling some discomfort. It would last for a few days, but shouldn’t impact you much
if the suggested steps are followed. Sometimes, while changing old aligners
with the new ones, you might experience some discomfort.
When should you expect relief?
In
Glendale Invisalign treatment is done from our experienced Orthodontist and
good planning can cause less pain or no pain because teeth are adjusted with
Invisalign meticulously in such a manner that in a very short period you start
getting relief and feel no pain.
Best way to deal with the Invisalign
pain?
First
of all, you must keep in mind that orthodontic treatments like Invisalign take time
to work. Therefore, you must have patience during the whole treatment period especially
if you are feeling pain or discomfort. Still, if you want to deal with the short
period of a little pain or discomfort then our Orthodontist in Glendale, would advise
you to use an orthodontic wax for relief from irritation. They might recommend some
minor pain relief medicine, if the Invisalign pain persists.
Importance of the treatment schedule
Whenever you get your new aligners, ensure
you switch them on time, as advised by the Glendale orthodontist of our clinic.
Wear your new aligners during the night time so that the initial adjustment
period makes you practice sleeping through the slight discomfort.
Make good
use of chewies
Aligner
chewies are available everywhere. They are helpful for the seating of the Invisalign
trays and to keep them clean. They also play a vital role to speed up
orthodontic treatments.