The process of dislodging clear orthodontic trays from the teeth for cleaning, eating, or other activities is a key component of treatment. Successful completion of this action ensures proper oral hygiene and allows for uninterrupted adherence to the prescribed wear schedule. Failure to execute this step correctly can result in damage to the aligners or discomfort for the patient.
Proper execution is crucial for maintaining effective orthodontic movement and overall oral health throughout the duration of the treatment. Skillful dislodging techniques minimize the risk of breakage, extending the lifespan of each aligner. This skill, coupled with adherence to the prescribed wear schedule, directly contributes to the attainment of the desired aesthetic and functional outcomes established at the outset of orthodontic care.