Keeping Invisalign clean
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Keeping Invisalign clean
I've had invisalign for about 3 months now and was wondering if anyone knew a good way to keep the aligners clean. I've found that by the end of the second week they're often discolored. I brush them with a toothbrush every time before I put them back in. Anyone have any thoughts?
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I use a regular toothbrush after meals and a crest spin brush once a week. The spin brush might be too rough for daily use so I only use it at the end of each week, it does a great job of removing the stuff a regualr toothbrush can't. I've tried Efferdent too and its OK but you still need to brush alot to remove everything.
I don't want to sound mean but why all of a sudden are there threads that have been dead for a month or more getting reposted all over this forum?
I know there are a lot of newbies reading older threads but it seems silly to reply to something talked about months ago. It keeps happening so EVERYONE TRY NOT TO DO THAT AS MUCH!
I know there are a lot of newbies reading older threads but it seems silly to reply to something talked about months ago. It keeps happening so EVERYONE TRY NOT TO DO THAT AS MUCH!
Do you typically respond to a post the died out two months ago? My point is most of these posts being "revived" are more conversations than they are information. Typically I notice they are not being revived for a question but just a loose comment. Now tell me, other than the first question you see posted in this thread....where do you see another question asked? I can understand somebody bringing up old stuff if they have a question related to the topic discussed but just to say something after its been sitting so long just seems pointless. And as far as the right way to post....I only said people were doing this loose comment--old post stuff all the time and to try not to do it as much.IsisKat wrote:So, is it not ok to post a reply to a thread that is a month old? If not why not-some people may still be interested because the thread is pretty accessable. What is the right way to post?
Thanks for asking me for clarification on my statement...I would hate to leave you confused.
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I agree with that wholeheartedlyKK wrote:You make an interesting point, but is this community just for information? I suspect not as many people are here for support which goes way beyond looking for just information.Do you typically respond to a post the died out two months ago? My point is most of these posts being "revived" are more conversations than they are information. Typically I notice they are not being revived for a question but just a loose comment. Now tell me, other than the first question you see posted in this thread....where do you see another question asked? I can understand somebody bringing up old stuff if they have a question related to the topic discussed but just to say something after its been sitting so long just seems pointless. And as far as the right way to post....I only said people were doing this loose comment--old post stuff all the time and to try not to do it as much.
Thanks for asking me for clarification on my statement...I would hate to leave you confused.
Information is an important role of this board, but I see it as having many more roles than that.
Just my opinion ... and many come here for different reasons, and as long as there needs are met, then the board/community is successful!