Can You Get an Allergic Reaction from Wearing the Invisalign® Braces?

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Although very few cases have been reported, it is possible for some individuals to experience what they believe to be an allergy to Invisalign®. Isolated instances of an allergic reaction to the plastic occurred. In some cases, it is nothing more than a problem with the proper functioning of the person’s saliva. It is possible that the wearing of Invisalign® aligners has led to a reduction in the production of saliva and its natural cleansing capabilities. Some dentists might recommend getting a professional cleaning every three months if you are going through the Invisalign® process.

How Do You Know If You Have an Allergy to Invisalign®?

If you are experiencing changes in your mouth that are new, it is possible that you might have an allergy to Invisalign®. Most allergies are accompanied by one or more symptoms that you should look into, particularly if you are experiencing discomfort.

 

What Symptoms Indicate That You Might Have an Allergy to Invisalign®?

If you have a true allergy to Invisalign®, you are among a small group of people. Few instances of allergic reactions to Invisalign® have been reported. However, if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, it is possible that you have an allergy to the materials used to fabricate the Invisalign® trays: swollen tongue or gums, burning sensation on the tongue or gums, a constant feeling that you need to clear your throat, or an itching sensation in your mouth.

 

Is There Anything That You Can Do to Determine if You Have an Allergy to Invisalign®?

If you suspect that you might have an allergy to Invisalign® aligners, the first thing that you should do is call your dentist to discuss the issue. Although the removal of your Invisalign® trays can disturb the progress that you have been making, it might help to determine whether or not you do have an allergy to Invisalign®. Another strategy that can be used is to take a small piece of the plastic used to make Invisalign® aligners and place it on your arm for several days, using a bandage to keep it in place. However, this should only be done under the supervision of your dentist.

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