Comfortable wearing with Invisalign® invisible braces?
The Invisalign® invisible braces are generally considered comfortable, especially compared to traditional braces. Some discomfort, slight feeling of pressure may occur at the beginning of treatment and when changing to new orthodontic braces, but the dentition adapts quickly. The smooth surface is transparent, personalised plastic rails minimise irritation and the gradual pressure on the teeth is often less strong, such as setting with wires and brackets.
Initial discomfort:
The Invisalign® treatment gentle, constant force moves the teeth, but some people may experience temporary discomfort during the first few days of wearing new braces. This is usually described as "pressure" and is normal - a sign that Invisalign® clear braces operate and they constantly shape your smile.
New braces:
Similar discomfort may occur when changing to a new set of braces, but this is temporary and will pass quickly.
Compared to traditional braces:
The Invisalign® braces their smooth surface and more flexible material are generally more comfortable than traditional braces, which can cause mouth sores and irritation due to wires and brackets.
Managing discomfort:
In principle, it is not necessary to treat this feeling of pressure for a few days, but if it is larger than usual you feel pain or pressure when wearing the splint, be sure to consult your doctor.
Long-term comfort:
Once the mouth gets used to the mild discomfort, most people find it comfortable to wear Invisalign braces for the recommended 20-22 hours a day.