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How Do I Make Invisalign More Comfortable?

Posted on 08/10/2023

Invisalign is a popular dental treatment chosen by over 12.8 million adults for straightened teeth. The Invisalign process requires wearing different clear aligners that correct your smile over time. Dr. Ross Taddeo and his incredibly caring staff provide many Stoneybrook East Invisalign treatments for our patients.

As you begin or continue the Invisalign process, you might experience slight pain when putting on new aligners. Fortunately, a few tips can help make Invisalign more comfortable.
 

Choose the Right Time to Change Aligners

Distractions can help you avoid focusing on the pain of new aligners. Some people switch aligners before bed, sleeping through any discomfort. Others prefer to switch aligners during busy mornings or afternoons. A children's orthodontist in East Orlando may recommend children switch aligners before school begins. Whenever your mind is most distracted can help you avoid dwelling on aligner-related pain.
 

Consider Over-the-Counter (OTC) Pain Relief

You can also numb the discomfort of new aligners with medication such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or another preferred OTC pain reliever. What you normally take for mild pain should provide relief. A mouth spray such as Biotene can also be useful if you suffer from dry mouth while wearing aligners. As an adult and children's orthodontist in East Orlando, we can help you choose the right OTC pain reliever.
 

Eat Softer Food

Eating crunchy or hard foods while dealing with sore gums and teeth can worsen your pain. These foods also require more jaw movement, which could be uncomfortable. You can minimize mouth pain by eating mashed potatoes, pasta, and similar soft foods. After the adjustment-related pain goes away, you should be able to eat normally.
 

Continue Wearing Your Aligners

As mentioned, Invisalign-related pain typically happens as you begin wearing new aligners. Fortunately, this pain naturally lessens after the first 24 to 48 hours. But that's only the case if you wear your aligners 20 or more hours per day. Frequently removing your aligners and leaving them off restarts your adjustment period.

While the Invisalign process isn't always pain-free, most people prefer this teeth straightening method over spending hours in a dentist's chair. Invisalign offers a more discreet way to straighten your smile than metal braces. If you're ready to begin Stoneybrook East Invisalign treatment, contact Dr. Ross Taddeo today. Our friendly and professional team helps everyone around Orlando achieve a perfect smile.