Coleman Dental
MENUMENU
  • Home
  • Virtual Consult
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
    • Porcelain Veneers
    • Laser Dentistry
    • CEREC Crowns
    • Dental Bonding
    • Porcelain Crowns
    • Beautiful Smile Guarantee
    • Teeth Whitening
    • Zoom Whitening
    • Invisalign
  • Dental Implants
    • Dental Implants
    • Dental Bridges
    • Implant Overdentures
    • Facial Collapse
    • Dental Implant Failure
    • All-on-Four Dental Implants
    • Mini Implants
  • About Us
    • Meet Dr. Coleman
    • Meet the Staff
    • Contact Us
    • Request an Appointment
    • Your First Visit
    • Patient Forms
    • Patient Login
    • Financial Arrangements
    • Community Involvement
    • Privacy Policy
    • Accessibility
  • Other Services
    • Facilities
      • Laboratory
      • Imaging
      • Technology
    • Sedation Dentistry
    • Porcelain Onlays
    • Mercury-free Dentist
    • Dental Cleaning
  • Call TODAY 713-783-2800

Darn it! How do I get gum off of my Invisalign trays?

September 12, 2021 by Brian Sartin

Help! My gum addiction is becoming a big problem ever since I got Invisalign. The dentist warned me not to do it. But the other day, I totally popped in a piece of gum without even thinking about it. Gum chewing has been a habit of mine for years. So I didn’t realize it until it was too late. Both Invisalign trays are covered in it. I used a toothbrush to get a bulk of it off. But there are a few stubborn spots remaining. How big of an issue  is it if it doesn’t come off? Are they safe to wear?

– Tanya in Minnesota

Tanya,

Unfortunately, removing gum from Invisalign trays can be a tedious process. You don’t need to hear, “I told you so!” from the dentist. But it may end up that you need their assistance to get it off.

For starters, try a denture brush. The soft bristles of a toothbrush won’t get it all. But a denture brush is more resilient. Or you could try the old wive’s tale of using peanut butter to remove gum. Try placing peanut butter on the Invisalign aligner and let it soak in for several minutes. The oil helps to loosen gum and this technique used with a brush may take care of it. If that doesn’t work, try popping them in the freezer. Every 20 minutes this process can be repeated. The freezing of the gum may help it to flake off of the trays.

If none of these tricks work, it is probably time to call your dentist. They have much more powerful cleaning agents and tools available at the office. Hopefully, that will remove it.

There are some Invisalign patients that swear by sugar-free gums. But, as you know and have now seen firsthand, gum chewing is not recommended. If you cannot break the gum chewing habit and you wear them most of the time, you may be able to enjoy a piece of gum when removing the trays on occasion. Always be sure to clean your teeth after eating or chewing any gum so you don’t promote decay.

Filed Under: blog, Invisalign Tagged With: Invisalign, Invisalign dentist, Invisalign invisible aligners, Invisalign invisible braces

Please Call Today!
713-783-2800
Click to Text Our Front Desk Team
Smile Gallery
Bringing out Smiles on people's faces is the best work possible
See The Smiles We've Created
no need to smile shyly
We can give you a smile that shines
Not only beautiful, but as unique as you are

Request an appointment
Our Location
Coleman Dental
7575 San Felipe St., Suite #135
Houston, Texas 77063

Call: 713-783-2800
Write a Review
Review Houston, TX dentist Dr. Scott Coleman of Coleman Dental on Google
Review Houston, TX dentist Dr. Scott Coleman of Coleman Dental on Facebook
Review Houston, TX dentist Dr. Scott Coleman of Coleman Dental on Yelp
visit our office
Coleman Dental
7575 San Felipe St., Suite #135
Houston, Texas 77063

Call: 713-783-2800
office hours
Mon: 8 a.m. — 5 p.m.
Tues -Thu: 7 a.m. — 3 p.m.
Fri: By appointment only
contact us
Call: 713-783-2800
+ Contact Us Online
Find us on the map
Coleman Dental

©1998 - 2023 Coleman Dental

CALL 346-500-6420 | TEXT US | EMAIL US | MAP US
Text Front Desk

CLICK TO TEXT




Text message is limited to 160 characters.


HOW IT WORKS

  1. Enter your name.
  2. Enter your Cell Phone Number, area code first.
  3. Enter your text message in the box.
  4. Click “Send Text”
  5. A copy of this text will be sent to the office and to your cell phone. The office’s reply will also be sent to your cell phone where you can continue the text conversation.

Note: Mobile message and data rates from your cell phone carrier may apply.