(Part 3) Top products from r/Invisalign
We found 22 product mentions on r/Invisalign. We ranked the 81 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
41. True Lime Bulk Dispenser Pack, 100 Count (2.82oz)
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
TRUE LIME WATER ENHANCER: Add a packet to your water, other beverages or recipes to enjoy the taste of authentic, fresh-squeezed limes without the seeds, mess or wasteCONVENIENT WATER FLAVORING PACKETS: Contains 100, 0.8 gram water flavor packets—each packet contains 0 calories, 0 grams of sugar a...
42. Invisalign Aligner Retainer Case Box Align Tech (Blue)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Retainer BoxInvisalignAlignOriginal
43. Violife Slim Sonic Toothbrush, Stripe
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Easy to use portable electric toothbrushPerfect on the go companion22, 000 brush strokes per minuteIncludes 2 brush heads and the aaa battery
44. The Doctor's BrushPicks Interdental Toothpicks | 120-Picks per pack | (6-Pack)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
120 Picks per Pack. 6-Packs (Total of 720 Picks) Portable dispensing case included.The World's best toothpick. Better than flossing. Noticeable oral health improvement in just two weeks.Improved with Plyalene for longer lasting bristles to brush away food debris safely.Will not harm dental and bridg...
45. nCase Clear Aligner Black SmartCase and Mobile App (Case works with Invisalign, SmileDirectClub, ClearCorrect, Candid and All Other Clear Aligners/Clear Retainers)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
[TRACK]: The nCase SmartCase detects the presence of aligners and tracks aligner wear with the nCase Mobile App! Works with all clear aligners (Invisalign, ClearCorrect, SmileDirectClub, etc) and clear retainer systems.[REMIND]: The nCase Mobile App notifications and SmartCase beeps remind you to we...
46. Revlon Emeryl File 1 Each (Pack of 2)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Quality FilingPointed tip gently cleans under nailsOne side shapes, the other side smoothes
47. Waterpik WP-100W White Ultra Water Flosser, 1 Each
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser
48. Vegansmart Plant Based Vegan Protein Powder by Naturade, All-In-One Nutritional Shake - Chocolate (15 Servings)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
VEGANSMART PLANT BASED PROTEIN POWDER: 20g of non-GMO protein, dietary fiber, no cholesterol, and zero trans-fat vegan protein powderMEAL REPLACEMENT SHAKE: Delicious, all-in-one shake, low calorie, prebiotics, dietary fiber and omega 4WHOLE FOOD COMPLEX: Nine different fruits and vegetables, polyph...
49. GUM EEZ-Thru Floss Threaders, 25 Count (Pack of 6)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Easily threads floss under bridges, orthodontic appliances, implants and between connected crowns.Constructed of flexible nylon for safe and comfortable use.Available in a convenient hygienic carrying case.Recommended most often by Dental Professionals.THE GUM MISSION: We are committed to helping pe...
50. Dental Aesthetics Uk Gum Shield Case - Mouth Guard Gumshield Box for Ortho Retainers, Sports Dental Appliances, Dentures & More (White)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Strong high-quality cases - compact and durable for pocket / handbag storageHinged lid with positive snap-fit catchLarge range of pearl metallic effect coloursVented for improved sanitationDeep design fits more appliances - External dimensions at widest point: 7.3 cm Wide x 8 cm Long x 3.8 cm Deep, ...
51. Remineralization Gel - 5 Syringes of Gel. Remineralizing and Reduces Teeth Sensitivity After Teeth Whitening Treatment
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Returns vital minerals and vitamins to you teeth.Reduces teeth sensitivity.Strengthens tooth enamel.Essential for use after teeth whitening treatments.Contains Sodium Fluoride- Proven to remineralise small invisible lesions.
52. Retainer Brite Cleaning Tablets 1 year Supply + Sonic Cleaner
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
53. Biotene Moisturising Mouthwash 500ml
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Biotène750869862263Glaxo Smith Kline
54. Colgate Travel Toothbrush, Soft - Colors may Vary (6 Pack)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Easy-to-carry toothbrush folds into a compact sizeIncludes cover to keep bristles cleanTwo levels of bristles to clean the surface and in betweenSoft toothbrush bristles to gently clean teethColors will vary
55. Waterpik Water Flosser Electric Dental Countertop Professional Oral Irrigator For Teeth, Aquarius, WP-660 White
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
EASY & EFFECTIVE: The Waterpik Aquarius water flosser is the easy and most effective way to floss, removing up to 99.9 percent of plaque from treated areas and is up to 50 percent more effective than floss for improving gum health; perfect for braces, implants, and other dental workTESTED & TRUSTED:...
56. Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The product is 7.2V CDLS Rotary ToolBattery Chemistry: Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd)NOTE: Please refer to the user manual before useTwo speeds 10,000 and 20,000 rpm to match the proper speed requiredRemovable 7.2-Volt Ni-Cad battery pack lets you use additional packs for continuous use3-hour charger with LE...
57. Colgate Max Fresh Wisp Disposable Mini Toothbrush, Peppermint - 24 Count
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Brush your teeth on the go, anytime, anywhereMini prepasted toothbrush, no rinsing necessaryWhitens teeth by removing surface stainsSingle use disposable travel toothbrushSugar free, gluten freeGreat to keep in the home, office, or backpackGreat peppermint flavor
58. Magnasonic Professional Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner Machine for Cleaning Eyeglasses, Watches, Rings, Necklaces, Coins, Razors, Dentures, Combs, Tools, Parts, Instruments (CD2800)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Powerful cleaning system works to gently remove dirt, dust, and grime from your valuable items including jewelry, eyeglasses, and watches in minutes without damaging them42,000 cycle ultrasonic energy wave creates millions of microscopic cleansing bubbles that attack and remove even the most stubbor...
59. Colgate Wisp Peppermint, 16 Brushes
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
8 Count, Pack of 2 (Total of 16 brushes)Single-use mini toothbrushNo water or rinsing requiredPeppermint flavor
60. Spry Xylitol Mints, Peppermint, 240 Count (2-Pack) - Breath Mints That Promote Oral Health, Increase Saliva Production, and Stop Bad Breath
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
SUGAR FREE: Instead of corn syrup or sugar our mints are made with 100% xylitol. Xylitol sweetener is derived from the fibrous parts of plants, similar in taste to regular organic sugar. We use no filler, flow agents or other sugar additives. Xylitol is a natural sugar that tastes just like real sug...
I use retainer brite, a dissolvable tab you soak in water with your aligners (like denture cleaners). They're available on amazon. It works ok (and even better if you use a sonic cleaner; one comes free if you buy a year's supply here - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004EKAF2K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zvUHybM5GCMFD) but your trays will always look pretty gross towards the end of your wearing time. It's such a relief to change your trays for fresh, clean, new ones. Also, brushing your teeth after every meal before putting your aligners in is essential.
Edited to include: I've heard to not use toothpaste. I'd steer clear of using it for cleaning your aligners.
I use a makeup bag, but something like a travel bag or a shaving bag for men might work better for you. Also, I just got this for Christmas, and it is one of the greatest things I've ever received. I hope this link works. Edit: They come in all different colors.
Spry mints are frequently recommended on here and by dentists. Xylitol is good for your teeth: Spry Natural Peppermint Xylitol Mints - On-The-Go Oral Care Sugar Free Mints - 240 Count (2 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IN6RQVY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_lBe0Db63H04FJ
This is the one I bought and it works great; There are many on Amazon like it. I use 1/2 tablet of denture cleaner (I use target brand) in the ultrasonic cleaner morning and night.
Heres the exact WaterPik that I bought:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CU9VF2Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This one contains the pocket pik, it's the only attachment I use on it really. You can buy the pocket piks separately too:
https://www.amazon.com/Waterpik-Dental-Water-Pocket-Replacement/dp/B001NIZ5V2/ref=pd_sim_194_9?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B001NIZ5V2&pd_rd_r=DAF5M4AETBY4W5V96HKD&pd_rd_w=JVU33&pd_rd_wg=09pZS&psc=1&refRID=DAF5M4AETBY4W5V96HKD
When you use it, only use 2-4 pressure on the water. Like I said, I like to put some mouthwash in the tank to help kill the bacteria down in the gumline.
As for it being similar to the AirFloss, it may be, I haven't used that device. But I'm pretty sure WaterPik has a patent on the pulsing water technology for flossing, so either way the WaterPik is arguably better.
I should also note that I use the WaterPik more than any device I own for dental health, mostly because I can literally feel it cleaning those areas where I previously had plague build up, especially in the areas on my bottom teeth that have extreme crowding that floss can't get into.
I wouldn't do it overnight every night, but I've used it every once in a while when my teeth were sensitive and I know others who use this after whitening with the trays. The tooth mousse recommended is also a good one as well, they use it on me after IPR in the office. Neither stain the trays:
https://www.amazon.com/Remineralization-Gel-Remineralizing-Sensitivity-Whitening/dp/B004VEZ1LY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=3N4VH30V3J914&keywords=sunshine+remineralization+gel&qid=1555501431&s=gateway&sprefix=sunshine+remi&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&smid=A183NZ43EO0XMY
I bought [something like this] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009W1RL2I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_UF7JAb6K0V3KX). It's a lot skinnier than a wooden/emery file, so I can file around the elastic hooks pretty easy.
Here it is on Amazon. Got mine this Prime Day and I love it. Never was a big flosser to begin with as I found it hard to shove my hands in my mouth so this is awesome. It's neat seeing particles and what not fall into the sink as it runs!
I'm totally the same way, just really don't care for plain water, want some flavor.
I thought I'd struck gold with these True Lime (no sugar) packets:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ECLIUA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
...But then I found that citric acid is really bad for your teeth :/
So I'm switching to making iced tea with herbals like Celestial Seasonings, or keeping fresh lemons and limes handy, though they also have citric acid in them, they at least also have vitamin C.
...Sigh.
Hope you get some better answers here!
No, I actually bought it because it was the only sugar free and alcohol free mouth wash I could find but it's specificity targeted for people with dry mouth. Have you tried a dry mouth rinse before? Might it's worth a shot? You could check out the Amazon reviews for it https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/reviews/B003O93LNM/ref=cm_cr_dp_mb_show_all_btm?ie=UTF8
If you have $6,000 for Invisalign you (probably) have $39 for a Dremel.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002BACCDA
It made a world of difference for me. Good luck!
These are the three I use. Mixed with some almond milk, the shakes will add a couple hundred calories to each meal, plus 20-30 grams of protein. Soylent is another good option for a quick on-the-go meal. There have been a few days where I went out, and just brought a bottle with me to drink. I left my trays in, and swished really well with water afterwards. I definitely don't do that often, but it works in a pinch!
https://www.amazon.com/Naturade-VeganSmart-Plant-Based-Nutritional/dp/B00CWLA57S/ref=sr_1_10_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1520989546&sr=8-10&keywords=vegan%2Bprotein%2Bpowder&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Plant-Based-Soy-Free-Vegetarian-Chocolate/dp/B00FD2WKQM/ref=sr_1_17_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1520989546&sr=8-17&keywords=vegan%2Bprotein%2Bpowder&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/NOW-Sports-Protein-Powder-2-Pound/dp/B001DB4MFO/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1520989675&sr=8-3&keywords=pea+protein
Aside from all the other advice, get a couple of the storage cases (eg https://www.amazon.com/Invisalign-Aligner-Retainer-Case-Align/dp/B004S3WGC0) and keep one with you when you go out so you have someplace to put your trays.
I keep a kit with toothbrush, paste, floss picks, mouthwash, elastics, and container with me pretty much everywhere.
I really try to brush/floss after eating. Keeping these: https://www.amazon.com/Colgate-Wisp-Peppermint-16-Brushes/dp/B001TH8Y60, along with travel floss in my purse and/or go bag for places (airport bathrooms; grungy bars; or even my office if I don't have time to get to the ladies for a proper cleaning) I don't want to use a toothbrush has been helpful
I think I fall in line with most of the folks here. If I have the equipment and the time, I'll brush/floss, I've noticed I need to swoosh around a lot more after brushing. I'll swish and spit a few mouthfuls of water and make sure nothing everything that was dislodged is out of my mouth. If I'm on the run or out, I'll just rinse/toothpick/use one of these, and toss em back in. As many have suggested, if I'm out all day and don't get a good brush, I'll spend a little extra time cleaning the tray at night. Do do a full on brush/floss every time I eat is a bit excessive, but I will say I don't feel "right" until I have done a brush floss, for instance, I will likely never go to bed without brushing/flossing and making sure there's no chunks in/around the trays.
Mine broke so I ordered two of these, much better! https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00EQA51RM/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1503560704&sr=8-1&keywords=invisalign+case
I got these things: https://www.amazon.ca/Eez-Thru-Floss-Threaders-count-Pack/dp/B00EKTOJUO/ref=asc_df_B00EKTOJUO/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=292982668700&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2956263354602398338&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9000823&hvtargid=pla-602930761826&psc=1
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you attach the floss to the loop and use that to pull the floss through your teeth
It is available at https://amzn.to/2ZCtEy6 and enter the code REDDIT50OFF at checkout for 50% off!
I also brush the trays any time I eat. Soft bristle brush, no toothpaste, water only.
 
When I'm at work or out:
the trays get thorough rinse, a cursory brush "inside" under running water and a quick check over for any obvious "build up". Then I put the trays back in to brush briefly over the outside (it's far easier when they're on your teeth).
 
When I'm at home (and at least once a day, in the evening):
I soak the trays in a mild solution of white vinegar while I'm eating, as a mild disinfectant/cleaner. Some people suggest a 50:50 mix but honestly mine is more like only 25:75 vinegar:water. If I remember, I'll switch them into plain water after 15-20 minutes -- though I frequently forget and I've left them in the solution for 60+ minutes without issue.
Before I put them back on I brush them thoroughly. I have a bunch of attachments (22, I think) so have to pay particular attention to getting the bristles into those gaps and checking the trays closely for any build-up. I have a soft brush head attachment for my electric toothbrush, and tend to use this at least once a day (without too much physical pressure and not for too long) to make it easier/more thorough to get into the attachment indentations -- I haven't seen any adverse effects from using the electric brush, since the trays already spend all day getting knocked around/ground together by my teeth.
 
Other than the mild vinegar soak each day I don't use any other chemicals, toothpaste, mouthwash, rinses, or commercial cleaners on the trays. I think you run the risk of staining or turning them cloudy if you use anything too "harsh" (acidic/basic) too regularly.
Other than cleaning the trays directly, the main "tricks" seem to be simply:
a) avoid drinks that may stain or discolor -- coffee, tea, red wine, etc. ... anything sugary or acid are a bad idea for both the trays and your teeth. Honestly, just stick to water most of the time until the trays are out.
b) make sure you clean your teeth thoroughly before putting the trays back in. Anything you fail to clean off or out from between your teeth is going to be stuck fast between your teeth and the trays for the next 5-8 hours when you remove them again, which bad for both. I try to floss and brush (at least briefly) after each meal now. If you don't see yourself flossing outside the comfort of your own bathroom, at least pick up some dental picks so you can surreptitiously get between the teeth to some degree before brushing. (These are the ones I prefer.) Yes, it's a bit of a pain in the ass but a good habit to get into.
 
FWIW, no, there's no residual vinegar taste/smell at all after you rinse and brush with clean water, and white vinegar is dead cheap compared to mouthwashes or any commercial retainer cleaners.