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      <br>Proper aligner care is equally crucial to your treatment success. Losing or breaking your trays can delay your treatment and cost you time and money. To prevent these issues, keep them securely in the provided case when you are not wearing them. Never use tissue paper or leave them on a table where they can be mistaken for trash. The case provided by your orthodontist is engineered to shield against contaminants and impact.
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      <br>While traveling with your aligners, confirm the container is tightly sealed and store it in a dedicated spot like your wallet or purse compartment. Avoid putting them in your purse or coat pocket without the case, as they can easily get bent or lost. If you need to remove your aligners for a meal or drink, clean them briefly with room-temperature water before putting them back in. Avoid warm or boiling water as it can distort the shape and 東京 部分矯正 compromise alignment.
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      <br>Strongly advised to sanitize your trays every day with a soft toothbrush and mild soap or a clinically approved disinfectant solution. Do not apply regular dental paste as it can be abrasive and scratch the surface. Clean your hands prior to touching your trays to prevent transferring bacteria.
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      <br>If you ever lose or break an aligner, call your provider immediately. Never advance to the next tray without clinical guidance. While waiting for replacement, reinsert your last worn aligner to prevent regression. Having an extra pair available—when available from your provider—offers invaluable peace of mind.
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      <br>To wrap it up, write your name on the case and isolate it from similar-looking objects to prevent mix-ups. By adopting simple daily practices, your trays will remain pristine, undamaged, and functional to support your journey to a perfect bite.
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