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You’ve just opened your clear aligner starter kit — inside, you find your custom-made aligners, a removal tool with a hooked edge, and a soft, sponge-like cylindrical object. If you’re wondering what that last item is, you’re not alone. That small but mighty tool is called a Chewie, and it plays a key role in helping your aligners do their job more effectively.
Chewies are soft, flexible dental aids designed to help your aligners fit snugly and properly against your teeth. They may look simple, but using them correctly can make a big difference in the success and comfort of your treatment.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
A chewie, also known as aligner tray seaters, is a chewing device that you chew with your invisible braces (clear aligners) on to eliminate the air space between your aligners and the teeth. It provides a uniform pressure when chewed upon to seat the aligners properly with minimal effort.
These dental chewies for aligners can be washed with mild soap and water. After using, give the chewies a wash and leave them in an airy area to dry. Do not keep them in containers with no ventilation. You’ll be able to use your chewies until they lose their elasticity.
Though wearing an aligners can be a tedious process, it will be worth it in the long run when you can see your smile start transforming. Start your invisible braces journey with a free smile consultation today.
Get a free consultation with your orthodontist today to explore your options and take the first step towards achieving the smile of your dreams. Your journey to a confident smile starts now!
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