How to Tell if Clear Aligners are Working

Are you wondering how to tell if clear aligners are working? Learn about the signs that indicate your clear aligners are working properly and what you can do if they aren't.

How to Tell if Clear Aligners are Working

If your teeth are clenched, the Invisalign tray has created a space between your clenched teeth to place them in a better position. After the second or third week of treatment, you should start to feel the aligners becoming loose, which is a sign that they are working. If you don't notice any difference, it is important to speak to your dentist or orthodontist. There may be several reasons why your Invisalign treatment isn't going well, and it is wise to get a second opinion if your dentist doesn't think there is an issue.

Improper follow-up is often the main reason why Invisalign doesn't work for patients, and this can be caused by not wearing the aligners for the appropriate amount of time. The aligners should fit tightly to the edge of the teeth and have gaps inside them. The compliance indicator was introduced in aligners to reassure parents that compliance could be monitored and motivate teens to wear them. When you remove a worn aligner, check if the indicator has faded at all.

Poor tracking can be another sign that your Invisalign trays aren't positioned correctly. Symptoms of this include loose teeth, a space in the tray between the teeth, and a lack of adequate teeth in the tray. If you think that your aligners aren't doing their job, there are several things you can do to fix the problem. Compliance is key when it comes to using clear aligners, so make sure you are following an established routine around them.

If your teeth don't seem to have moved enough to be prepared for the next set of aligners, gently chewing an Invisalign chewable can help realign them. You should also be wary if a patient calls and is forced to come before their scheduled appointment, as this could be a sign that something isn't right. It is also important to remember that if an aligner no longer fits you, it means that it has done its job and moved your tooth. If you find yourself without your current aligner or losing your most recent one often, it could be because you are not wearing them for 22 hours a day as recommended.

If this happens, you can return to an old pair of aligners and keep them on for longer until your teeth are ready for the next set. Invisalign is an excellent orthodontic system that uses clear aligners to apply gentle pressure to the teeth for a more comfortable and convenient orthodontic treatment. It is important to know how to tell if they are working properly so that you can get the best results from your treatment.

Brandon Lewis
Brandon Lewis

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