5 Tips To Help You Remove Your Invisalign Trays

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Invisalign is a great alternative to traditional braces. This process takes much of the discomfort and inconvenience out of the dental alignment process. Like any change, it will take some time to get used to wearing the trays and to learn how to remove them with ease. Below, you will find a few tips that can take the struggle out of removing your Invisalign trays.

Keep your Cool

Many new Invisalign wearers find themselves in a panic when they try to get the trays out of their mouths for the first few times. When the trays seem to be stuck, keep your cool! Don't allow anxiety to take over as you battle with that little tray. If you begin to feel overwhelmed, stop trying for a little while and collect yourself. Know that the tray will come out!

Swish Hot Water

Take a drink of semi-hot water and swish it around your mouth for a few seconds. Heating up the tray can make it more pliable and easily removed. You may need to repeat this process a few times before successfully heating the tray to the point where it will slightly flex and pop out of place.

Start at the Back

Many people make the mistake of trying to pull the trays out of their mouths by grabbing the front of the tray. Instead, reach your fingers to the back of your mouth and pry the tray off of the back teeth. Once you have the back loosened, the front should pop right off.

Get a Grip

If your fingers slip off of the try when you are trying to remove it, you need to increase your grip. Latex gloves or even a paper towel can help you increase the grip that you have on the tray.

Buy an Outie

An outie, or aligner hook, is a small tool that many orthodontists use to remove the Invisalign trays during exams. It is a simple, small tool that has a slight hook on the end that can grab the back of the tray and pull it off of your teeth with ease. This tool is especially helpful to people with large fingers that just cannot fit into their mouths well.

It can take several weeks for you to get the hang of removing the Invisalign trays from your teeth, but eventually, you will be able to pop them out in one smooth motion. For more information, contact an Invisalign dealer like Port Orchard Dental Care Center.


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