How Many Hours a Day Do You Need to Wear Invisalign for Best Results?
The Invisalign aligners need to stay in as long as possible, typically for 20- to 22-hours each day, which means keeping them in while sleeping and only removing them for…
The Invisalign aligners need to stay in as long as possible, typically for 20- to 22-hours each day, which means keeping them in while sleeping and only removing them for…
Teeth shifting after Invisalign is one of the most common post-treatment concerns we see at Dillon Family Dentistry in Bryn Mawr, PA. The good news: it is preventable and, in…
Sleep apnea often goes unnoticed, with signs like loud snoring, daytime fatigue, and morning headaches. As noted by Dr. Devid M. Dillon, disrupted breathing during sleep prevents proper rest, leading…
Tooth sensitivity after whitening is a common, temporary effect caused by whitening agents opening tiny channels in the enamel, allowing external stimuli to reach the nerve. This can lead to…
Invisalign aligners from Dillon Family Dentistry in Bryn Mawr, PA, are virtually invisible from day one; most patients and coworkers never notice them at all. After completing Invisalign treatment on…
Many people with sleep apnea don’t realize they have it. Instead, they simply feel constantly tired, assuming it’s due to a busy routine or daily stress. Even after a full…
Most Invisalign retainers (Vivera retainers) should be replaced every 9 to 18 months, depending on wear frequency and care habits. Full-time wearers may need a replacement as early as every…
As you are thinking about the possibilities of such treatment options, perhaps your biggest concern is whether you are going to wear your aligners correctly. You have put so much…
If you've started Invisalign treatment with Dillon Family Dentistry in either Bryn Mawr or on the Main Line, congratulations on taking the most important first step toward a straighter, healthier…
Many patients who receive new dentures in Bryn Mawr find the first few weeks different from what they expected. Some tenderness, a new sensation in the mouth, and even a…