Preventing Sports Injuries

Wearing a mouth guard during sports activities is an essential preventive measure to safeguard your oral health against potential injuries. Engaging in physical sports increases the risk of damaging teeth and jaw, but a properly fitted mouth guard acts as a protective barrier, minimizing the impact of blows and collisions. It’s crucial to maintain the hygiene of your mouth guard by cleaning it before and after each use, storing it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve its integrity. Avoiding exposure to high heat is also vital to prevent warping or damage, ensuring your mouth guard remains effective and comfortable to wear during your sporting endeavors.

Do

  • Use your fingers to put your aligners in place. First place the aligners over your front teeth, and then use your fingers to push the aligner down gently over your molars. When aligners are correctly inserted, they will fit all the way down on the teeth, with no space between the top of the aligners and the top of the teeth. Aligners will fit tightly at first but should fit well at the end of the two week period.
  • Keep aligners in except when flossing, brushing, eating. It’s also best to remove the aligners when drinking warm beverages such as coffee or tea.
  • Remove the aligner by pulling it off both sides of your back teeth simultaneously then lifting it off of your front teeth. Place your aligners in the case we provided any time they are not being worn.
  • Clean aligners with a toothbrush and toothpaste.
  • Wear each set of aligners for two weeks unless our office directs you to vary from this schedule.
  • Wear aligners in the correct numerical order. (Each aligner is labeled by number and with a U or an L to designate upper or lower.)
  • Keep all of your old aligners and bring them to your orthodontic appointments.

Don’t

  • Don’t place your aligners in or on a napkin or tissue. Many aligners have accidentally been thrown out this way!
  • Don’t use your teeth to “bite” your aligners into place.
  • If you have pets, don’t place your aligners anywhere that your pets can reach them. Pets are attracted to saliva and would enjoy chewing on your Invisalign trays!
  • Do not use Denture cleaner, alcohol, or bleach to clean your aligners.
  • Do not use boiling water or warm water on your aligners.
  • Don’t chew gum with your aligners in.
  • It would be best not to smoke while wearing aligners. The smoke can stain the aligners as well as your teeth.

Just in Case

  • If you lose the tab attached to your tooth that helps the aligner snap on, please call our office right away so that we can determine if you need to come in before your next scheduled appointment.
  • If you lose one of your aligner trays, please wear the next tray if you have it. If you do not have the next tray, please wear the previous tray. It is extremely important to use a tray to keep teeth from shifting. Call our office to let us know which tray was lost so that we can determine if a replacement tray is needed. There will be a fee if replacement trays are required.

Dental wax can be very helpful with any areas that are irritating your mouth or gums. This can be especially helpful at night when sleeping when your mouth may get drier than during the day time when you can regularly hydrate.

Two Places for Braces in the Caribbean

Tingrinners 3.0

Kingston 10

ADDRESS

2-4 Gladstone Drive
Kingston 10, 
JM 

PHONE

Smile TCI

Smile TCI

ADDRESS

Coutyard Plaza, Suite 3E, Leeward Highway
Providenciales, 
TC 

PHONE

Tingrinners 3.0
2-4 Gladstone Drive
Kingston 10,
JM
876-929-6836
Smile TCI
Coutyard Plaza, Suite 3E, Leeward Highway
Providenciales,
TC
649-941-2220
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