Packing for a trip can be a bit stressful because you always feel like you are forgetting something. As you are going through your mental checklist – or your written one to be safe – be sure to account for your Invisalign trays! After all, you need to maintain daily wear for 22 hours to keep your teeth on course for their successful shifting. As opposed to being home, there are a few more considerations when traveling with Invisalign. Keep reading to learn from your dentist in Myrtle Beach about some tips for toothcare when you hit the road.
What Are Essentials in My Oral Care Trip Kit?
To keep up your oral health, don’t forget these items on road trips:
- Next set of aligners: If your trip is going to last multiple weeks, you will most likely need to change your aligners out.
- Invisalign case: Keep tabs on your current aligners every time you take them out for meals, plus you can store your next set in the case too when traveling with Invisalign.
- Travel toothbrushes: Bring more than one toothbrush and keep them in convenient places so that it’s no trouble for you to clean your teeth after eating and drinking and before you put your aligners back in.
- Floss: Cleaning between your teeth once every evening is a necessity no matter who you are.
- Mouthwash: Rinsing is an effective way to clear any food debris your toothbrush and flossing can’t reach.
Maintain Your Routine
It’s good to leave most of your responsibilities behind on vacation, but don’t let that carry over to your oral health. Try to brush after every meal and floss before bed. A benefit of Invisalign treatment is you can eat or drink whatever you want while your aligners are out. Just remember to put them back in promptly. When you need to wear them for 22 hours of a 24-hour day, it doesn’t leave you enough leeway to forget about your aligners after a meal.
Can I Drink the Tap Water?
It depends on where you travel to, but you may need to be careful about the water supply you are using to brush your teeth. Obviously, you’ll try to figure out if you can drink the water, but if the answer is “no,” then you should not brush or rinse with it either. To play it safe, stick to using bottled water to wet your toothbrush. Plus, you’ll want to carry the bottle with you everywhere you might be eating so that you can brush your teeth while on the go.
Visit Your Dentist Before Your Trip
If you have a substantial trip coming up, it’s a good idea to make a pre-trip dentist appointment. They can offer advice to help ensure your treatment plan carries on smoothly while you are traveling with Invisalign.
It will take a bit more effort, but it pays dividends to maintain your Invisalign treatment while on vacation. Your progress won’t be stalled, and you can remain on schedule to earn the perfect smile you seek! Now that you’ll definitely remember all your oral care accessories when packing, just be sure not to forget some extra pairs of socks, too, because you never know what can happen.
About the Author
Dr. Jack Markusen first opened a dental office in Conway decades ago before he relocated his practice to Myrtle Beach. He counts on his experience, cutting-edge technology, and being attentive to the needs of patients to create highly successful treatment plans. Dr. Markusen offers a complimentary smile exam for every new patient so that you can get the most out of your dental care. If you need to correct crowded teeth, gaps between teeth, or bite alignment, he can help with Invisalign. You can schedule a consultation on his website or by calling (843) 916-0990.