anything I should buy to get ready for my aligners?

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lt81
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anything I should buy to get ready for my aligners?

#1 Post by lt81 »

Hi

I get my aligners in 2 weeks time.

Is there anything I should buy to make my life a bit easier when I get them? Do people think the kits you can buy are worth it?

I live in the UK so was thinking if I was going to buy some kits etc, I will need to order them now so they get here in time.

What do I get with my aligners, do I need to buy cases etc?

Thanks

kezzakattami
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#2 Post by kezzakattami »

Im also in the UK and was given some cases to store them in whilst eating etc.

Other than that, I always make sure Im well stocked up with Steradent tablets to soak them in every other day, plenty of floss and mouthwash. That seems to do me! Oh, and a soft toothbrush to clean the trays with
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#3 Post by myhollywoodsmile »

Hi there,
Some people like to have aligner removal tools, but I don't think you need them unless you have a lot of attachments. I have also heard people talk about pre pasted toothbrushes, but I can't get them here in oz.

I guess you just need to make sure you have a lot of brushes/pastes, reels of floss etc. i have one for every bathroom in our house, one for the car, one for my handbag.. you get the picture! I also use a denture bath to soak them in steradent.

There isn't a lot of kit you need other than that really.

Good Luck

Second Time Around
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#4 Post by Second Time Around »

Your orthodontist should provide you with an Invisalign case for the aligners. Other than that I am always stocked up on the following:

At home: The cleaner that starts with the letter P that has been used in spam posts, so it's censored. Retainer cleaner tablets which I use every second day, a soft toothbrush to clean the aligners only (I use use a different toothbrush for my teeth), dental floss, a mild toothpaste to clean the aligners after each use as I find the whitening kind tends to scratch/cloud the aligner.

Outside the house: I always have a little bag with me when I am outside of the house which contains a travel toothbrush, toothpaste and dental floss. I also keep a full size toothpaste, brush and floss in desk drawer at work.

I find myself at the dental supplies aisle of the drugstore very often! All of the brushing is a pain; however, my teeth have never been cleaner and my dental hygenist tells me they are the cleanest teeth she has ever seen.

Lloydy
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#5 Post by Lloydy »

Hi hopefully your dentist will give you two cases. But I have put a little bag together that I carry with me. Small toothpaste/travel toothbrush/floss so as I can scrub up when out & about. (Easier for women than men I assume as we have handbags). I also bought some retainer brite tablets from the dentist £5.00 for 36 (can buy over the net)which I soak my retainers in at home between meals (also mouthwash & a scrub with the toothbrush is ok). Also bought a small plastic tub with snap on lid (99p tesco) that I leave in the bathroom for soaking saves the rest of the family having to see them lying around. Yuk!
Hope this helps

lt81
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#6 Post by lt81 »

Thanks for the tips everyone. 2 weeks to go - yipee!

stickytiff
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#7 Post by stickytiff »

good luck with your first tray, It81. you will soon settle into a routine after a few days, and after a couple of weeks you'll forget about them for most of the time :o)

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