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First Week Care Tips for Invisalign

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Now you’ve started your Invisalign journey and you’re ready to go. Here’s a brief overview of some Invisalign first-week tips so you know what to expect, from the very first day.

Why Flossing is Important for Good Oral Health

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Flossing is essential for removing plaque and food particles between teeth, areas that brushing alone can’t reach. Regular flossing helps prevent cavities, gum disease, and bad breath, ensuring a healthier mouth.

How to Take Care of Your Braces

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Proper care of your braces is crucial for achieving the best results. This guide provides practical tips on brushing, flossing, and dietary choices to maintain oral health throughout your orthodontic journey.

How to Tell if Your Child is a Good Candidate for Invisalign Aligners

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Determining if your child is suitable for Invisalign involves assessing their age, dental development, and ability to follow treatment guidelines. Invisalign First™ is designed for children aged 6–10 with mixed dentition, while Invisalign Teen™ is tailored for adolescents with most permanent teeth in place.