Dry Mouth
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Dry Mouth
I'm about a month into 12 months of treatment, and the biggest problem for me is the discomfort of my mouth being dry after I've had them in for more than an hour or so. This is normally made worse if I have to talk a lot. The irony is that while I'm talking I find that my mouth fills with saliva more than normal.
Any ideas on how to solve this? Or is it just a case of sipping water throughout the day....?
Any ideas on how to solve this? Or is it just a case of sipping water throughout the day....?
Having excess saliva when starting treatment is relatively common. This usually gets better in a few weeks.
I also have mouth dryness, due in part to medications that I'm on. Having water to sip during the day is very helpful. I also find it is a bigger problem when I'm giving presentations or involved with telephone conference calls. It always helps to have water available.
I'm into about four months of treatment and found it took about two months to really get used to my aligners.
I also have mouth dryness, due in part to medications that I'm on. Having water to sip during the day is very helpful. I also find it is a bigger problem when I'm giving presentations or involved with telephone conference calls. It always helps to have water available.
I'm into about four months of treatment and found it took about two months to really get used to my aligners.
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I had almost forgotten, but I had the same problem when I started. I used to carry around a water bottle everywhere and drink all the time. I also felt my mouth getting dry when I talked a lot, and I felt it gave me a bad breath too so I also carried around mouth spray.
It seems to be gone now, I'm not addicted to water anymore! Maybe the mouth kind of adjusts after a while.
It seems to be gone now, I'm not addicted to water anymore! Maybe the mouth kind of adjusts after a while.
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I had the same problem when I started Invisalign and talked to my ortho about it. Besides the "always have a bottle of water in your bag"-hint his assistant told me (she is also wearing Invisalign) that she has overcome this issue by having a chewing gum in her mouth almost all the time (of course the sugarfree version). I tried it, too - and failed miserably. The gum got stuck everywhere on the aligners. But for her it seems to be a pretty good thing. The only advise I would like to add - if you want to try it do it during the last hour of wearing time of an aligner as this will help to prevent a very exhausting cleaning session.