So, you’ve been given the green light to start treatment with invisible aligners and are excited to get going. Great stuff! Unlike regular braces that require you to attend your dentist every 6-8 weeks to have them tightened, aligners do not require such intervention, and each stage of moving the...
So, you’ve been given the green light to start
treatment with invisible aligners and are excited to get going. Great stuff!
Unlike regular braces that require you to attend
your dentist every 6-8 weeks to have them tightened, aligners do not require
such intervention, and each stage of moving the teeth can be done at home
simply by changing between aligners after 14 days.
But, there is another feature of using invisible
aligners that some patients may struggle with, especially if they are not
tech-savvy; the accompanying app.
At
Clear Braces Direct, we are proud to
be able to offer our patients Invisalign
London and want to make sure that you will get the most out of this aligner
as possible. And in doing so, we are also happy to talk to our patients about
the app that helps us to track their progress with this aligner.
Here, we provide a guide to using the app that
accompanies Invisalign London, highlighting some of
its key features. Enjoy!
Download and set up
As is the way with most things app related, you
will need to download this app for your smartphone from the app store.
To set it up, you will need to create a patient
account; the app will send a link to the email address you enter to invite you
to complete setting up your account.
Your account will feature information, such as
how many aligners are in your set, which aligner you are taking, days of wear,
and the next change date that is scheduled, and you can even set up alarms and
notifications to remind you to change the aligner.
Reminders
When using Invisalign London,
you will need to send our team weekly selfies of your smile, so we can assess
if the treatment is working as predicted or not.
To do this, when you receive the aligners, you
will also receive a cheek retractor, which you will need to place in your mouth
when you take your selfie; not very flattering, but it is diagnostic!
The app features a guide on how best to take
these photos and even a video showing you how to place the cheek retractor
correctly, so no time is wasted with awkward photos!
Feedback
When we receive your photo, you will receive
information known as ‘feedback.’ There are 2 types of feedback; on track or
instructions. As the name suggests, being on track means everything looks good
and to keep up with the routine, whereas instructions mean you will need
additional guidance.
Instructions
If you receive instructions via the app, it means
we have seen a potential issue in your photographs and need you to take some
additional steps.
These can be switching aligners, wearing them for
longer each day, or we may invite you for a virtual appointment. If we have
concerns about secondary issues such as gum irritation, gum disease or tooth
decay, you will require an appointment to correct these issues.
Appointments
Yes, invisible aligners are primarily an at-home treatment, but if our team calls you into the surgery for an appointment, please attend it!
We may need to change the stage of the aligner treatment, or if the misalignment is worsening, we may need to change the tool altogether. So, please keep your appointment with us!