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Handling Orthodontic Dental Emergencies

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3 Categories of Scheduling

This is NOT and emergency and you can be seen at your regular visit.
Schedule for COMFORT visit at designated times within a week.
Schedule for COMFORT visit at designated times asap.

Non-Emergencies

This is NOT and emergency and you can be seen at your regular visit.
This is NOT and emergency and you can be seen at your regular visit.
This is NOT and emergency and you can be seen at your regular visit.

Braces/Appliance Emergencies

This is NOT and emergency and you can be seen at your regular visit.
This is NOT and emergency and you can be seen at your regular visit.
Schedule for COMFORT visit at designated times within a week.
Schedule for COMFORT visit at designated times within a week.
Appliance Examples: (Hyrax Expander, Nance, Bite Plate, Herbst, Lower Space Maintainer, Lingual Holding Arch)
Schedule for COMFORT visit at designated times asap.
Schedule for COMFORT visit at designated times within a week.

invisalign® Emergencies


invisalign® Emergency #1: Sharp Aligners

Discomfort and irritation can occur on your gums and cheeks if your aligners have a slightly sharp area of plastic along the border. To fix minor sharp spots on your aligners, you can use a clean emory board. Smooth over the sharp spot just a little at a time until its is again comfortable. If you have developed a sore inside your mouth from your aligners, rinse the area with warm salt water to clean the sore and to help it heal.

invisalign® Emergency #2: Broken Attachments/Buttons

In some cases, the attachments/buttons on your teeth can break off. The attachments work like mini-handles helping the aligners move your teeth and the buttons are for elastics. Don’t look for the attachment or the button. Don’t waste your time digging through your meal or attempting to search the floor for it. We will put a brand new one.

This typically doesn’t make for an orthodontic emergency, and you should keep wearing your aligners until we can schedule you back in. If you are wearing elastics on both sides – keep wearing them on the side that is intact.

invisalign® Emergency #3: Cracked Aligners

While it is uncommon due to the durable material of your invisalign® trays, they can sometimes become cracked or chipped if they aren’t handled properly. Cracking or chipping can be a result of mishandling, dropping them, or forgetting to remove them before eating.

In most cases, having cracks in your invisalign® isn’t a big cause for concern. If you do notice some damage on the surface, you should take extra care in how you handle them, particularly when you’re putting them in or removing them. A good way is to remove the aligners using the side that’s opposite to the crack. Continue wearing your aligners as directed if you’re able to.

If the crack becomes worse and the aligner is no longer useable, please move to the next one and send us a picture so we can make sure the fit is good. We then can advise you if you need to make an earlier appointment.

invisalign® Emergency #4: Lost Aligners

If you do lose one of your trays, you can act fast to keep yourself and your treatment plan on track. Find your most recent/previous set and wear those until you’re able to call us. We can then order a replacement aligner from invisalign® and for pickup.

Please remember to store your aligners in their case as they are easy to lose track of, accidentally throw out, or leave behind at a restaurant.

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