What Happens in the First Week of Invisalign Treatment?

It doesn’t matter whether you’re dealing with crooked teeth, misaligned teeth, stained teeth, or any other dental issues for that matter. If you are feeling self-conscious about the condition that your teeth are in, you are not alone.

Whilst looking after the teeth is about so much more than brushing once or twice a day, and flossing when you can remember, the good news is that if you speak to your dentist, they can offer you a number of possible treatments to bring your teeth back to their best.

Out of the many possible treatment options, it’s highly likely that your dentist will recommend Invisalign treatment for you, especially if you’re looking to whiten the appearance of your teeth and straighten them in the process.

But what happens in the first week of Invisalign, what is Invisalign treatment exactly, and what makes it so beneficial? 

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign treatment involves the use of clear aligners which are designed to straighten the teeth and whiten their appearance. 

Designed to be discreet and far less invasive than metal retainers, Invisalign aligners are revolutionizing the world of modern dentistry, and for good reason too. 

Why choose Invisalign?

With numerous teeth aligners out there, you may be wondering what it is about Invisalign that makes it so special? 

Before we can look at what happens in the first week of Invisalign treatment, we’ll now look at a few reasons to choose Invisalign. 

  • Discreet
  • Pain-free
  • Whiten teeth when you straighten them
  • Fully removable
  • Affordable
  • Easy to maintain
  • Easy to use
  • Versatile
  • Recognised brand name

Is Invisalign right for me?

If you’re unhappy with the look of your teeth, whether it be the colour, or their position in your mouth, you might want to consider Invisalign.

Invisalign is perfect for people who are looking to straighten their teeth naturally and discreetly, with the added bonus of being able to remove the aligner whenever they like.

If the above sounds good to you, Invisalign could be ideal.

What happens in the first week of Invisalign treatment?

If you are thinking of using Invisalign products to straighten and potentially whiten your teeth, it’s important to understand what’s involved and to understand what you’ll need to do.

During the first couple of weeks of Invisalign, you’ll notice that your retainers feel very snug in the mouth. In fact, during week one, you may be tempted to remove them as they feel a little too tight. If you speak to your dentist however, they’ll tell you that it is perfectly natural for them to feel tight, and that it is in fact a very good thing.

Taking the aligners out will be tough at first, but the longer you have them in, the looser they will become and the easier taking them out will be. You’ll also likely find that you speak with a very slight lisp, but don’t worry, as time passes by, the lisp will disappear.

You may also find that your tongue is sore because, subconsciously, you run it over the aligners. Again, the more you get used to them, the less you will do this.

The good news is that, by the second week, you’ll find that any discomfort you experienced before will now be wearing off and you’ll hardly notice that you’re wearing them at all.

What to expect during weeks 3 and 4?

You’ll usually find that most people wear a new set of aligners every couple of weeks, so by week 3 you’ll be onto your second set of Invisalign aligners.

Again, once you switch to a new aligner, you’ll find that it fits snugly and may be a little uncomfortable. Don’t worry, though, because you’ll adjust to this set much quicker than the first set, so any discomfort will likely only last a day or so.

Just be sure to wear your Invisalign retainers at least 22 hours a day to get the most from them.

What can you eat the first week of Invisalign treatment?

So, we’ve looked at what happens in the first week of Invisalign treatment, but one thing we haven’t covered yet is what you can and cannot eat.

For the duration of your Invisalign treatment, it’s essential that you eat the right foods at the right time.

Dairy produce such as milk, yoghurt, and cheese can be beneficial as they contain calcium, which is great for the teeth and the bones. It also increases the PH of the mouth, making it harder for harmful bacteria to grow and thrive in there.

Fresh fruits and vegetables with a little bite and a high water content are great for the production of saliva. The crunchy texture of these foods helps to clean the surface of the teeth and remove any particles of food which may be stuck between the teeth.

Foods rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals will promote good oral health in general, and prevent the build up of plaque and tartar in the mouth. Ideally, your diet should contain plenty of nutritious produce to promote good all around health and wellness, including good oral health.

Tips for getting through the first few weeks of new aligners

If you’re thinking of undergoing Invisalign treatment to help straighten your teeth, and maybe even to whiten them in the process, it’s important to know what to do and what to avoid.

Here are some handy tips to help get you through the first few weeks of new aligners:

  • Resist the urge to remove your aligners
  • Give yourself time to get used to wearing them
  • Keep them in at least 22 hours per day
  • Be sure to change your trays on time
  • Practice good oral hygiene
  • Don’t use toothpastes or mouthwashes to clean your aligners as this will damage them
  • Always remove your aligners before you eat or drink
  • Rinse your aligners regularly
  • Stay in contact with your dentist

Things to avoid when wearing your teeth aligners

Now that you know how to get more from your Invisalign aligners, here are some things that you are going to have to avoid:

  • Don’t eat or drink sugary produce
  • Avoid unhealthy junk food
  • Don’t use harsh chemicals on your aligners
  • Don’t eat or drink when wearing your aligners
  • Don’t take your aligners out for too long
  • Try not to drink alcohol or smoke with Invisalign aligners in
  • Don’t think you know best and ignore your dentist’s advice

Final thoughts

Okay, so now we know what happens in first week of Invisalign treatment, what it is, what to expect, what to do, and what to avoid in order to get the most from your treatment.

If your teeth are making you miserable and you want a discreet way of improving how they look and function, Invisalign could be the perfect treatment. Don’t take our word for it, go ahead and see for yourself!

How to get started with treatment at Nedlands Dental

If you’re in need of Invisalign treatment, or any other dental treatments or procedures for that matter, be sure to contact your Nedlands Dental practice now and book in for a consultation.

Simply give us a call on 6389 2711 or drop us an email and we’ll arrange to meet you face-to-face and we can then work out a treatment plan from there.

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