There could be two possible causes. 1. Your invisalign may be causing the swelling (even though more than usual). It may not sit correctly in your mouth, or simply be shifting your teeth. 2. You may be experiencing some gum related issues such as an infection.
Unfortunately we cannot provide a specific answer because a doctor will need to look at it in person to assess the true problem. If you cannot, or do not wish to see a doctor I would suggest following the old fashion remedies. Brush 3 times a day, floss at least once a day (more if possible).
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Hello and thank you for sharing your question.
There could be two possible causes. 1. Your invisalign may be causing the swelling (even though more than usual). It may not sit correctly in your mouth, or simply be shifting your teeth. 2. You may be experiencing some gum related issues such as an infection.
Unfortunately we cannot provide a specific answer because a doctor will need to look at it in person to assess the true problem. If you cannot, or do not wish to see a doctor I would suggest following the old fashion remedies. Brush 3 times a day, floss at least once a day (more if possible).
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March 21, 2015 - 11:54amThis Comment
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