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      <br>Proper aligner care is vital for achieving optimal results. Losing or breaking your trays can set back your progress and lead to expensive replacements. To prevent these issues, keep them securely in the provided case when you are away from your mouth. Never use tissue paper or place them on a countertop where they can be accidentally thrown away. The custom storage case is engineered to shield against contaminants and impact.
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      <br>On the go with your trays, confirm the container is tightly sealed and store it in a dedicated spot like your wallet or purse compartment. Don’t stash them unprotected in your outerwear, as they can be crushed or forgotten. If you need to remove your aligners for a meal or drink, rinse them with cool water before putting them back in. Avoid warm or boiling water as it can warp the plastic and ruin the fit.
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      <br>Strongly advised to maintain daily hygiene of your aligners with a gentle brush and non-abrasive cleanser or a clinically approved disinfectant solution. Never use abrasive toothpaste as it can be abrasive and 東京 前歯矯正 scratch the surface. Sanitize your fingers before removal or insertion to prevent transferring bacteria.
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      <br>In the event of a lost or cracked aligner, call your provider immediately. Do not skip to the next set without your orthodontist’s approval. During the interim period, go back to the prior tray to maintain your progress. Keeping a spare set on hand—if you’ve been given extras—is critical during unexpected situations.
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      <br>To wrap it up, mark your storage container clearly and keep it separate from other personal items to ensure quick identification. 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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