swimming/ snorkeling with invisalign
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swimming/ snorkeling with invisalign
Hi everyone
I am tossing up between lingual braces and invisalign. My ortho told me you only take the aligners out to eat and brush. I forgot to ask about swimming.
My question is can you swim and snorkel with them in? I train in a swim squad 2-4 hours a day, so if I took my aligners out to swim as well as eat I probably wouldnt be wearing them long enough each day.
Any thoughts?
Thanks heaps
I am tossing up between lingual braces and invisalign. My ortho told me you only take the aligners out to eat and brush. I forgot to ask about swimming.
My question is can you swim and snorkel with them in? I train in a swim squad 2-4 hours a day, so if I took my aligners out to swim as well as eat I probably wouldnt be wearing them long enough each day.
Any thoughts?
Thanks heaps
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Actually, my ortho told me not to swim with them in, as any bacteria in the pool get trapped in your mouth. Also, if you are anywhere near sand when you are snorkelling you need to take them out. I have tried this and it was an absolute nightmare, sand gets between your aligners and your teeth which I have been told is very bad for them.
Check with your own ortho though as they all seem to give different advice.
Check with your own ortho though as they all seem to give different advice.
Dont chew sand, no.1 tip 
Seriously tho, i think this is a bit silly. If you're swimming in water it's going to get everywhere anyway. You'd clean your aligners when done, so i fail to see how aligners would cause any problem at all.
I doubt any study has been conducted in to the dangerous of wearing aligners and swimming, it's a none issue.

Seriously tho, i think this is a bit silly. If you're swimming in water it's going to get everywhere anyway. You'd clean your aligners when done, so i fail to see how aligners would cause any problem at all.
I doubt any study has been conducted in to the dangerous of wearing aligners and swimming, it's a none issue.
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I didnt like swimming with them in on holiday - esp in the salt water, the water gets in to the trays and satses yucky, usually you'd spit the salt water out but with the trays was impossible to do. Guess pool water isnt so horrid. At the waterpark I never wore them either though just incase as I knew i'd get a mouthfull down each ride.