The initial period following the placement of clear aligners marks a significant transition in orthodontic treatment. It involves adapting to the presence of a new appliance, potential minor discomfort, and integrating new oral hygiene practices into the daily routine. This adjustment phase typically requires a few days as the mouth acclimates to the aligners’ pressure and presence.
Successfully navigating this phase is crucial for long-term adherence to the prescribed treatment plan. A positive initial experience can enhance patient motivation and compliance, leading to more predictable and efficient tooth movement. Understanding the potential challenges and having strategies to manage them can minimize disruptions and maximize the effectiveness of the aligner therapy.