It is only natural to be curious about how your new Invisalign Clear Aligners are going to end up feeling. You'll be relieved to know that for most patients, they don’t cause pain. The feeling is more usually described as a discomfort that you get used to and over time are able to just forget about.
Very much like a new pair of shoes, once you wear your Invisalign Clear Aligners for a little while and 'break them in,' so to speak, you should begin to get used to how they feel.
Adjusting to the Invisalign Clear Aligners
Just like with traditional braces, there will be an adjustment period when wearing Invisalign Clear Aligners. Since the reason you are wearing Invisalign Clear Aligners is to shift your teeth into a straighter smile, it's necessary for the aligners to put pressure on your teeth.
You should expect a little soreness at first because of this. You will likely notice this soreness most during the first few days after putting in a new set of aligners, but it should gradually wear off until it is time to put in the next set of aligners.
Although Invisalign Clear Aligners do not contain any metal, they can irritate the oral soft tissues while your mouth adjusts to them. But keep in mind that with time, your gums and cheeks will toughen up and the aligners will no longer cause discomfort.
So tough it out and, after the first week or two, it should feel much better!
Speaking with Invisalign Clear Aligners
Because the aligners change the space within the mouth, some Invisalign patients acquire temporary lisps. They also cause the tongue to travel differently around the teeth, affecting pronunciation temporarily. The changes and consequences are usually minor, although some patients may require more time to adjust.
Invisalign lisps can also occasionally be caused by ill-fitting trays. Each tray is a transparent plastic mould that should fit securely over the teeth. However, because the purpose is to modify the tooth placement, the moulds are constructed to meet the desired tooth positioning for that phase of treatment.
Most Invisalign patients do not develop lisps with each new set of aligners because the shape and thickness of each set of aligners are similar. However, if the tray is not properly formed or positioned, it may cause a lisp. If you believe this is the case, you should contact your Burnaby dentist to ensure that your Invisalign Clear Aligners are the proper size and shape.
Eating with Invisalign Clear Aligners
Simply put, food and aligners do not go together! Remove your aligners before eating and run them under water to clean them. Sugars in food or non-water liquids can cause tooth decay if they get into your aligner. Some foods and beverages may also stain your aligners. Simply remove your alignment before eating and rinse your mouth with clean water before re-inserting them to keep your teeth free of food particles.