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Helping Your Child Get Used to Invisalign

Is your youngster just starting out with Invisalign? Invisalign offers some great benefits over regular braces. The biggest one, of course, is that they are invisible. This is a huge plus for youngsters, who are often very shy and self-conscious about having a ‘metal mouth.’ However, Invisalign braces are medical devices, so it’s important to make sure that your child understands the importance of using them properly. A Wynwood, FL dentist offers some advice on this below.


 Soreness

Your child may feel some soreness as their teeth start to adjust. They may find that eating soft, cool foods provides relief. Some good options include smoothies, ice cream, scrambled eggs, applesauce, yogurt, pudding, and gelato. Ask your dentist for tips on offering OTC pain relievers, if needed.


Rules

Kids all mature differently. Some will simply be more responsible about their Invisalign than others are. You may need to set down some guidelines, such as flossing daily and making sure they are wearing their Invisalign for the correct amount of time every day.


Think Ahead

Invisalign is a wonderful option, but it will never be as comfortable or empowering as having that perfect smile. Make sure that your child knows what the end result will be, and why it’s so important to stick to the plan.


Schedule Fun Days

As you may know, with Invisalign, the wearer changes their device regularly as their teeth move into the desired positions. Make a habit of doing something special on the day your child gets their first Invisalign, and on those ‘level up’ days. Go to a movie together, or have a special dinner at your child’s favorite restaurant.


Let Them Ask Questions

Make sure to address any questions your child may have as well. For instance, if they are involved in activities, such as sports, they may have questions about that. It’s also important for them to understand the importance of proper hygiene, and to know how to properly get their Invisalign off.


Have A Conversation

Kids’ motivation sometimes wanes when they’re about halfway through treatment. Be sure to talk to your child regularly, and keep them on track. This can actually be a great life lesson about working towards your goals!


Are you interested in getting Invisalign, either for yourself or for your child? We can help! Contact us, your local Wynwood, FL dental clinic, today!

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