Traveling with Invisalign®

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Traveling is an enriching experience, but when you’re undergoing Invisalign treatment, it can present unique challenges. Invisalign offers a discreet and convenient alternative to traditional braces, making it an excellent choice for those who love to travel. However, maintaining your treatment while on the go is crucial to achieving the desired results. 

At Downtown Dental Group, Manhattan, KS, Invisalign providers Dr. Juliana Hall and Dr. Benjamin Reckmeyer are dedicated to helping you keep your smile on track, no matter where your adventures take you. Learn some essential tips for traveling with Invisalign by calling our Riley County dental practice at (785) 776-0097.

The Challenges of Traveling with Invisalign

  • Adjusting to New Environments: Traveling often involves changes in time zones and daily routines, which can disrupt your Invisalign schedule. It’s important to plan to continue wearing your aligners for the recommended 20-22 hours a day.
  • Access to Dental Hygiene Facilities: Depending on your destination, you may find it challenging to maintain your usual dental hygiene routine. It’s essential to be prepared with the right tools to keep your aligners and teeth clean.
  • Safe Water Sources: In some locations, finding safe water for rinsing your aligners might be difficult. Always carry bottled water to maintain proper hygiene.
  • Keeping Track of Aligners: The risk of losing or misplacing aligners increases when traveling. Having a secure and easily accessible case is vital to prevent any mishaps.

Essential Packing Tips for Invisalign Travelersyoung woman holding Invisalign clear aligner tray

  • Aligners: Pack enough aligners for the duration of your trip, plus extras in case of emergencies. It’s better to be over-prepared than to run out.
  • Invisalign Case: Always carry a protective case for your aligners. This will help prevent damage and loss when you’re not wearing them.
  • Oral Hygiene Kit: Include a travel-sized toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, and mouthwash in your hygiene kit. Consider adding aligner cleaning crystals or tablets for a thorough cleaning.

Tips for Maintaining Your Invisalign Routine

  1. Stick to a Routine: Set reminders on your phone to remind you to wear your aligners for the required hours daily. Consistency is key to successful treatment.
  2. Cleaning and Storing Aligners: Rinse and brush your aligners regularly. Use cleaning solutions or tablets as needed to keep them fresh and bacteria-free.
  3. Time Zone Adjustments: Plan your meals and aligner removal around your travel schedule to maintain your routine despite time zone changes.

Handling Emergencies While Traveling

  • Lost or Damaged Aligners: If you lose or damage your aligners, contact Downtown Dental Group immediately at (785) 776-0097. They can advise you on the best course of action, whether it’s using a previous set of aligners or getting a replacement.
  • Emergency Dental Contacts: Before you travel, research local orthodontists or dental clinics at your destination. Knowing where to go in case of an emergency can save you time and stress.

Travel Smart, Smile Bright: Call & Learn More About Invisalign!

Traveling with Invisalign doesn’t have to be daunting. With a bit of preparation and these handy tips, you can maintain your treatment seamlessly while enjoying your adventures. At Downtown Dental Group in Manhattan, KS, Dr. Juliana Hall, and Dr. Benjamin Reckmeyer are here to support your Invisalign journey. 

Whether you’re from Riley, Zeandale, Junction City, or St. George, KS, we’re ready to help you achieve the smile of your dreams. Contact us today at (785) 776-0097 to schedule your appointment and keep your treatment on track. 

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