Getting your new Invisalign aligners to fit perfectly is a big accomplishment; you’ve decided to invest time and money in your smile, your self-esteem, and long-term health. These are honors worthy of some significant accolades.
But if we were going to tell you the whole truth – like a good dentist would- receiving your Invisalign aligners is only half the battle; the other half of finishing your Invisalign treatment in full-tray time is entirely up to YOU. Patients who complete their treatment on-time or even early are not performing some miraculous act; instead, they made a few simple daily behaviors part of their lives and continued with them.
We at Dillon Family Dentistry have seen this up North along the Main Line and in Bryn Mawr with our patients for many years. There is typically very little difference in the level of treatment required between individuals whose treatment completion time is 12 months compared to those whose completion time is 18 months, especially when it comes to the small daily decisions that you make regarding wearing your trays, rather than the degree of difficulty or severity of these patients’ individual cases.
So let’s talk about those choices.
What Most Patients Don’t Realize Until It’s Too Late
Let’s be honest – your teeth do not want to move. They like being right where they are! With the help of Invisalign, your teeth will slowly shift with the help of gentle, consistent pressure from the aligners. Unfortunately, once the aligners are removed from your mouth and placed in the case, that gentle pressure no longer exists, and your teeth will begin to return to their original position nearly immediately after.
This isn’t meant to frighten you; it is just a fact of how the process works. After you understand this, it will help you understand the meaning of the tips provided below about using Invisalign for the best results.
Key Takeaways
- 20–22 hours of daily wear is the bare minimum, not a suggestion
- Brush before every reinsertion, even when it’s inconvenient
- Small habits done consistently beat occasional perfect days every time
- Retention after treatment is just as important as the treatment itself
- Your dentist can only help you as much as you let them
10 Tips That Will Actually Speed Up Your Results
1. Wear Them. Seriously, Wear Them.
Twenty to twenty-two hours a day. That’s the number. It leaves you roughly two to four hours for meals, drinks, and brushing, and that’s genuinely enough time if you’re thoughtful about it.
We know life gets busy. We know you forget sometimes. But every hour your trays sit unused is an hour your teeth aren’t moving. Think of it less like a rule and more like protecting the investment you’ve already made.
2. Switch Trays Right Before Bed
Your dentist will tell you when to move to the next aligner, usually every one to two weeks. Do it at night, right before you sleep. The first few hours with a new tray feel the tightest, and sleeping through that discomfort is honestly one of the easiest wins in this whole process. You’ll wake up, and the worst part is already over.
3. Water Only Everything Else Comes Out
Coffee in the morning. A glass of wine at dinner. A sports drink at the gym. All of these seem harmless, but with your aligners in, they’re not. Hot drinks warp the plastic. Colored drinks stain it. Sugary drinks sit trapped against your teeth under the tray for hours.
Plain water is your best friend during Invisalign treatment. Everything else trays out, drink, brush, back in.
4. Brush Before You Reinsert. Every Single Time.
This is the one habit that protects your teeth for life, not just during treatment. Putting aligners back over food debris or sugar creates a sealed environment right against your enamel. Do that enough times, and cavities become almost inevitable.
Carry a travel toothbrush. Keep one in your desk at work, one in your bag, and one in your car if you need to. It takes two minutes, and it changes everything.
5. Clean Your Trays Like You Mean It
Your aligners go in your mouth for 22 hours a day. Treat them accordingly. Rinse them every time they come out. Brush them gently with a soft toothbrush and plain, clear soap, not toothpaste, which is too harsh and will scratch the surface. A few times a week, drop them in cleaning crystals or a denture tablet.
If they’re starting to look cloudy, smell strange, or feel filmy, that’s your cue to step up your routine.
6. The Case Exists for a Reason
This one sounds almost too simple to say out loud. But trays wrapped in napkins get thrown away. Trays left on bathroom counters get knocked into the sink. And yes, dogs find them absolutely irresistible.
Every time your trays come out of your mouth, they go straight into the case. No detours, no “just for a minute.” That case is what stands between you and a delayed treatment and a replacement tray bill.
7. Don’t Skip Your Chewies
If your dentist gave you those small foam cylinders, chewies, please use them. They’re not filler in the welcome bag. Biting down on them for five to ten minutes daily pushes your aligners into full contact with your teeth, so the pressure lands exactly where it’s supposed to.
Skipping chewies is like buying running shoes and walking in them. You’ll still move, just not as efficiently as you could.
8. Show Up to Every Appointment
We genuinely look forward to seeing how your treatment is progressing. But beyond that, these appointments matter clinically. We’re checking that your teeth are moving correctly, that each tray is seating properly, and that nothing is drifting in the wrong direction.
Catching a small tracking issue at week six is a quick fix. Catching it at month eight is a much longer conversation. Come to your appointments, even when everything feels fine.
9. Tell Us the Truth About Your Wear Time
You can tell us you’ve been wearing your trays 22 hours a day, and sometimes we’ll believe you. But your teeth usually tell us a different story when the next tray doesn’t quite fit the way it should.
There is zero judgment here, only solutions. If wear time has slipped, tell us. We’ll figure out the best path forward together. What we can’t do is help you if we’re working with incomplete information.
10. Think About Your Retainer Before You’re Done
Research consistently shows that teeth naturally drift back after orthodontic treatment without proper retention. This isn’t a flaw in the system it’s just how teeth work. Your retainer is what locks in everything you worked for.
Don’t wait until your last tray to ask about post-Invisalign care. Bring it up at your next visit. If you’re already thinking about Invisalign retainers in Bryn Mawr, that’s exactly the kind of forward-thinking that leads to results that actually last.
What Happens When Patients Skip These Steps?
Treatment slows down. Trays stop fitting. Some patients need additional refinement trays, which means more time and more cost. Others finish treatment only to watch their results shift back within a year because they didn’t prioritize retention.
None of that has to be your story. Every single one of these tips is completely within your control. That’s actually the good news here: your results are in your hands more than you might think.
FAQs
For the best and fastest results, try to wear your aligners 20 to 22 hours every day. The less time they stay in, the slower your teeth move. During Invisalign treatment in Bryn Mawr, consistency really makes the biggest difference.
Wearing your trays for more than 22 hours a day usually won’t make treatment go faster. What matters most is wearing them consistently every day and switching trays only when recommended during your Invisalign treatment, Main Line plan.
If you wear your aligners for less than the recommended time, your teeth may not move as planned, which can extend your treatment. During your Invisalign consultation in Bryn Mawr, we always explain how daily wear time impacts your final results.
The easiest way to stay on track is to keep your aligners in as much as possible, remove them only for meals and brushing, and switch trays on schedule. These simple habits help keep your Invisalign Main Line PA treatment moving smoothly.
Yes, switching to a new tray before bed is often a good idea. This gives your teeth time to begin adjusting while you sleep, and many patients feel less discomfort by morning during Invisalign treatment in Bryn Mawr.
Yes, chewies can be very helpful. They help your trays sit snugly against your teeth, which improves the fit and helps the aligners do their job more effectively throughout your Invisalign treatment on the Main Line.
Yes, it can. Eating with your trays in may crack or warp them, and drinks other than water can stain them. Good tray habits are an important part of post-Invisalign care and help keep your treatment on schedule.
If your trays feel loose or aren’t sitting properly, it may be due to not wearing them long enough or switching trays too soon. In that case, it’s best to schedule an Invisalign consultation visit to Bryn Mawr so we can check your progress.
It’s best to clean your trays every time you take them out and do a more thorough clean once a day. Keeping them clean helps prevent buildup and is an important part of post-Invisalign care.
Yes, unfortunately, it can. Teeth naturally tend to move back over time, which is why retainers after braces or Invisalign are so important for orthodontic relapse prevention and protecting your smile.
Here’s what we want every patient to know: we are genuinely rooting for you. Every appointment, every check-in, every question you bring to us, we’re in this together. Our job isn’t just to hand you a set of trays and send you on your way. It’s to guide you all the way through to the smile you came in for.
If you’re already in Invisalign treatment in Bryn Mawr and feeling unsure about your progress, come talk to us. If you’re somewhere on the Main Line and just starting to wonder if Invisalign might be right for you, we’d love to have that first conversation.
Dillon Family Dentistry is here for your first question, your last tray, and every step in between.