Orthodontics Tips

3 Tips for Helping Your Children Get the Most Out of Their Aligners

Spark aligners for kids are one of the newest clear tray aligner systems that can be used to straighten teeth. If your child needs their teeth straightened, they certainly are not alone. If you decide to go with an aligner system, you want to ensure your child gets the most out of their treatment. Here are three tips to follow to do ensure they do just that!

1. Wear the Aligners All Day and Night

If you’re looking to help your child get the most out of their aligners, one of the best that you can do is to ensure your child wears their aligners around the clock. The aligners should only be taken out when your child is eating, when the aligners need to be cleaned, or when your child needs to brush or floss their teeth. Ideally, the aligners should be worn for at least 20 to 22 hours per day.

2. Change the Aligners As Directed

Another tip that can help maximize the use of aligners to straighten your child’s teeth is to change the aligners as directed. As your child’s teeth start to shift, the shape of the aligners start to change. This forces the teeth to continue to move and shift. If your child is not changing or replacing their aligners as directed, their teeth may not shift or move as quickly as they would if the aligners were being changed.

3. Avoid Skipping Orthodontist Appointments

Lastly, always ensure that you take your child to their orthodontic appointments as directed by your orthodontist. The orthodontist will ensure your child’s teeth are shifting and moving as they should and fit your child for their next series of aligners.

If your child needs orthodontic treatment, it is recommended that you work with an orthodontist before your child is a teenager, because it is easier to move your child’s teeth before their jaw bone is fully formed. One of the treatment options that may be available to your child is Spark aligners for kids. These aligners are less detectable than Invisalign, helping to shift your child’s teeth while being nearly invisible. If you want to find out if your child is a good candidate for Spark aligners for kids, give us a call today!

Orthodontics LA Team

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