- Tips:The aligner chew hardness of silicone is 45°, which is a hard hardness. Usually the softer hardness is about 35°
- Y-Shaped Design:There are 3 different bite areas specially designed for orthodontic.To help correct bite irregularities and improve the alignment of the teeth and jaws
- Clean and Hygienic:Each one is individually packaged in vacuum bags, providing clean and hygienic aligner Trays Seaters Chew
- Highly Elastic Silicone Material:Customized highly elastic silicone to make Chew for Invisalign Aligners. Highly elastic material can extend the service life of chew
- Various Favors Available:We have 8 colors corresponding to different fruit flavors. Of course, if you don't like any flavor, we also have unflavored aligner chew
Product description Why Use Aligner Chew? They are used to help you properly seat your clear aligners and get the most out of your orthodontic. When you wear clear aligners, you may find that sometimes the trays do not fit snugly against your teeth, especially after switching to a new tray. Using chew helps to close any gaps and ensure that your aligners are properly fitting your teeth. To use them, you simply place one chew between your teeth and gently bite down, holding it in your mouth for several minutes. The pressure and warmth from your bite help to mold the aligner to your teeth and close any gaps that may be present. Aligner chew are easy to use, effective, and can make a big difference in the success of your clear aligner. 3 Specific Bite Areas,Using aligner chew in each regions can help to ensure aligners are fitting snugly and effectively Incisor bite area The incisor bite area, located at the front of the mouth, is responsible for biting and cutting food. Proper alignment of the incisors is essential for a functional bite, as well as for esthetics. Canine area The canine area, located next to the incisors, is responsible for holding and tearing food. Canine teeth also play a critical role in guiding the movement of the jaw during biting and chewing. Molar Occlusal area The molar occlusal area, located at the back of the mouth, for maintaining the structural integrity of the jaw and preventing issues such as TMJ disorders. The partner for orthodontic Aligner chew can assist in orthodontic. Effectively exercise facial muscles.