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packaging, labeling & marking GETTING ALIGNERS packaging, labeling & marking

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Getting aligners You will receive the aligner box containing aligner pouches, movement record form and patient instruction manual. Each set of aligners will be present in a separate polythene pouch having case details on it. If there is any IPR at any particular stage then IPR slip will be inside the aligner pouch. A copy of patient instruction manual will also be inserted in the aligner box. Please always do IPR first before inserting the aligner.

PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS

General Instructions   1. Each aligner has to be worn for exactly 2 weeks i.e. 14-15 days. 2. Each aligner has to be worn all throughout the day except during meals and brushing. 3. In case of loss, damage or breakage of aligner, please report to your treating doctor immediately. Starter Aligner ClearPath gives first aligner with no movement incorporated in it named starter.

Aligner Insertion Make sure you have the proper aligner - the upper for the top teeth and the lower for your bottom teeth. You may insert either the upper or lower aligner first. When inserting each aligner, gently push the aligners over your front teeth. Then, apply equal pressure, using your fingertips, to the tops of your left and right molars (Back Teeth) until the aligner snaps into place. If aligners don’t fit properly, gently BITE onto cotton or gauze piece to seat your aligners into position. If you experience significant discomfort, please contact your treating doctor immediately

Aligner Removal Using your fingers, start on one side at the molars, and slowly work your way around to the other side. To help prevent damage, avoid unnecessary removal. DO NOT use any sharp object to remove your aligners. Immediately rinse aligner with water, shake off excess water, and store your aligners in the protective case provided with your starter kit. Do Not use excessive force to bend or twist an aligner to get it off.

Proper Oral Hygiene Remove your aligners for eating and drinking, except when drinking water (only). Brush and floss your teeth after each meal or snack prior to re-inserting your aligners. If you have questions regarding your hygiene techniques, consult with your treating doctor! Regular dental checkups and cleaning are recommended for the continued health of your teeth and gums.

Daily Care and Maintenance of Your ClearPath Aligners Clean your ClearPath aligners prior to each insertion. You can use a soft bristle toothbrush using water or a small amount of toothpaste. Rinse each aligner thoroughly with water after each cleaning. DO NOT use denture cleaners to clean aligners or soak them in mouthwash. These products can damage the surface of the aligner, causing it to become dull and more visible.

Storing Your ClearPath Aligners We recommend that you store your aligners in a case when not in your mouth. This will help protect them from loss and damage. Always keep the most recently used aligners (previous case) also in a separate case / pouch with yourself. If your current aligner is lost or broken, your treating doctor needs to be called immediately and you may temporarily go back one stage and use the previous set of aligners while a replacement is being made. Keep out of reach of children and pets!.