A good Invisalign cleaning system relies on consistent habits like rinsing aligners after removal and gently cleaning them. It also includes soaking daily in a cleaning solution, storing them in a case when not in use, and avoiding heat or harsh products. You notice...
You can eat almost anything you want with Invisalign as long as you remove your aligners first. The key to a smooth treatment is knowing the simple rules around eating with Invisalign, so your progress stays on track. If you follow the right habits, you can protect...
Your teen walks into the kitchen, head down, mumbling about picture day. You ask what’s wrong, and they finally admit they hate their smile. They’ve been avoiding photos, hiding their teeth when they laugh, and feeling left out when friends post selfies....
According to the Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics, kids should see an orthodontist by age 7, even if their teeth look fine. That surprises most parents. But early evaluations aren’t about pushing treatment; they’re about spotting issues before they...
According to the World Health Organization, oral diseases affect nearly 3.7 billion people. While some are as minor as crooked teeth or tooth crowding, those issues could lead to problems keeping your teeth and gums clean. On top of that, a flawed smile can hurt your...
Many Invisalign users wonder if there’s a connection between Invisalign and headaches. Although these aligners are designed for comfort, some patients might experience discomfort or even headaches during treatment. The pressure applied to the teeth and jaw can...