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Travelling with Invisalign Aligners: Pearl Dental Clinic Dubai



Your passport to a new smile.

Invisalign is a commitment that changes your lifestyle and affects a whole lot of things. But it doesn’t have to interfere with your travels!
Invisalign® clear aligners are made to move with you. Where are you traveling next? 🛫😎

Invisalign Travel Kit


Heres a checklist you can use when travelling with Invisalign:
  • Your current Invisalign tray and case
  • An extra case
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Floss
  • Mouthwash
Remember: if you are flying, you will need travel sizes of toothpaste and mouthwash so you dont have to throw them away when you go through security. If you forget or have to get rid of anything, dont delay in replacing it when you arrive at your destination.
Its also nice to have handy sizes. You will likely be out and about most of the time so youll want to keep your kit with you at all times.
Travelling usually means that you will likely be eating out more than normal. Thats great! Trying out new restaurants is fun and exciting, and a great way to get to know a new place. But it means that youll have to pay close attention to your Invisalign trays so don’t forget your Invisalign case!
The same rules apply, wear your Invisalign tray during travel at all times except for eating, drinking and brushing. You should aim to wear your trays for 22 hours a day.
Of course, the reality is that this gets difficult on holidays. If you find yourself restaurant hopping, eating and drinking more frequently throughout the day, take good care to brush and floss (or at least give your mouth a good rinse) between meals or drinks and try to keep your trays in as much as possible.
Finally… enjoy yourself! Holidays are meant to take the stress off so get into good habits before you leave and allow yourself to relax.

Schedule a callback with us to learn more about our Invisalign treatment.

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