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Is Invisalign Supposed to Hurt What to Expect

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Is Invisalign Supposed to Hurt What to Expect

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  1. Is Invisalign Supposed to Hurt? What to Expect If you’ve just started your Invisalign frisco journey, you might be wondering, is this normal Should my aligners hurt. Theshort answer is some discomfort is expected, but it shouldn’t be unbearable. Here’s what you need to know. Why Does Invisalign Cause Discomfort? Invisalign frisco works by gradually shifting your teeth into their ideal position using a series of clear aligners. Since your teeth are moving, you may feel: •Mild pressure or soreness for the first few days of each new aligner set.

  2. •More discomfort in certain teeth that are shifting the most. •Irritation on your gums or tongue as you adjust to wearing the trays. How Long Does the Pain Last? •Discomfort is usually most noticeable in the first 48 hours after switching to a new set of aligners. •It fades within a few days as your teeth adjust. •By the end of the first week, most people barely feel their aligners. How to Manage Invisalign Discomfort •Use cold compresses or drink cold water to soothe sore gums. •Switch to a new set of aligners before bed so you sleep through the initial discomfort. •Use Invisalign chewies to help the aligners fit properly and reduce pressure. •If needed, take over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen. When to Call Your Dentist If you experience sharp pain, excessive soreness, or aligners that don’t fit properly, contact your Invisalign provider. While mild discomfort is normal, severe pain isn’t. In Conclusion Some soreness is expected as your teeth shift, but it should be manageable. If you ever feel extreme discomfort, check in with your dentist. At Active Dental Frisco, we’re here to make your Invisalign experience as smooth as possible!

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