Invisalign in Jacksonville is an excellent orthodontic treatment to help patients get a straight smile and healthy bite. 

Unlike traditional braces, these clear aligners are removable and can provide more comfortable treatment. Unfortunately, some patients can experience some problems with how their trays fit, which is often referred to as “tracking”.

Keep reading to find out what you should do if your Invisalign trays aren’t tracking properly.

Why Is Tracking Important for Invisalign Treatment?

Invisalign trays place constant pressure on your teeth to move them to their most optimal position. You’ll need to wear several trays throughout your treatment to help your teeth reach the desired position.

When the trays aren’t tracking, it means they cannot do their job and the teeth aren’t moving as intended. Tracking issues can mean your trays are too loose or even too small, and you can’t effectively put them in.

If you notice your trays aren’t tracking, don’t ignore the issue. It’s important to ensure Invisalign is a perfect fit so you can follow your treatment correctly.

Here are 3 things to try to make your Invisalign trays fit:

  • Seat Your Aligners

Seating involves chewing on some special devices you can get from your orthodontist when you go pick up your first trays. Chewies, as they’re called, are soft tubes that can help a new set of trays fit over your teeth.

All you need to do is chew on these devices, and the pressure alone will push the aligners over your teeth. You can do this every time you make new trays since they can feel like they don’t fit at first.

  • Don’t Take Them Out for Too Long

Ideally, you should be wearing your trays for around 22 hours every single day. The only reasons to take them out are if you’re eating, drinking anything other than water, brushing your teeth, or cleaning the trays.

If you don’t wear your aligners, your teeth will move back to their original position. Not only will this delay your treatment, but it can also mean your trays don’t fit anymore. 

  • Consider Backtracking

Backtracking means going back to the previous Invisalign trays. Sometimes, if your teeth don’t move as well as the dentist predicted, you might switch to the new set a bit too soon. 

In these cases, you can wear the previous set a while longer to give your teeth more time to adjust. 

However, you should only do this after consulting with your dentist in Jacksonville. 

Get Invisalign Treatment at the Dental Center of Jacksonville

Want a straighter, healthier smile? Dr. Patel and Dr. Barbela can help you access compassionate and expert oral health services designed to give you the smile you deserve.

Schedule an Invisalign consultation at the Dental Center of Jacksonville online and find out if this treatment is right for you. 

For more information, call us at (904) 262-9466.