Table of Contents
- Can You Exercise with Clear Aligners?
- How to Manage Pre/Intra/Post-Workout Meals and Hydration with Aligners?
- Essential Tips for Wearing Clear Aligners during Workouts
- How to Care for Aligners after Exercise
- Dealing with Aligner Soreness during Workouts
- So, Can You Wear Clear Aligners during Sports?
- FAQs
Key Takeaways:
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If you wear clear aligners and have an active lifestyle, you may have questions about whether you can exercise with aligners in or if you should remove them during workouts.
So, working out with clear aligners is totally fine. You see, aligners are designed to fit different lifestyles, instead of going against them. The trays are smooth, lightweight, and removable, making them easy to incorporate into most fitness routines. Just don’t wear them during training sessions that have a chance of facial impact or if you clench during workouts. Otherwise, they’re good.
Let’s explore further.
Can You Exercise with Clear Aligners?
Yes, you can exercise with clear aligners. Working out with clear aligners is safe and convenient for many forms of physical activity. However, the rule is not to wear them during activities where there’s a high chance of facial damage. Think contact sports, combat sports, and so on. Whereas you can wear aligners without a hassle during general workouts.
Aligners Are Allowed during Non-Contact Sports
You can typically wear aligners while exercising during non-contact activities such as:
- Running
- Cycling
- Yoga
- Pilates
- Weight training
Fortunately, aligners do not block airflow or interfere with normal breathing. So, whether you are lifting weights or completing a high-intensity cardio session, your breathing and overall workout performance should remain unaffected.
Aligners Are Not Allowed during Contact Sports
Aligners need to be removed for contact sports and replaced with protective gear like a mouthguard. Aligners do not protect your teeth from damage. If you get struck while wearing one, it can break and add to the damage you receive. So, avoid aligners if you participate in activities such as:
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Hockey
- Martial arts
How to Manage Pre/Intra/Post-Workout Meals and Hydration with Aligners?
The rule is simple: Always remove aligners before eating or drinking anything other than plain water, and even that at room temperature.
You see, people follow different training regimens. There are pre-workout meals, post-workout meals, and sometimes even intra-workout meals involved. Then there are energy drinks and nurti-snacks. None of these should be consumed while wearing aligners. Otherwise, you can damage trays, deform them, and stain them, taking away the invisibility advantage.
Also, if you remove them for a quick sip or snack, do not wear your aligners back without rinsing your mouth. Otherwise, you’ll trap bacteria and food particles that can cause oral health problems down the line.
Essential Tips for Wearing Clear Aligners during Workouts
We’ve seen when to wear aligners and when not to. And whether you can eat and drink while wearing them. Next are three very important tips that every fitness enthusiast should keep in mind while doing the aligner treatment.
Stay Close to 22 Hours
Successful treatment depends on a daily teeth aligner schedule and consistent wear time. Aligners should be worn for approximately 22 hours daily. So, if you’re removing them during certain sessions, ensure maintaining proper wear time. That helps you continue moving according to the treatment plan.
And if you do contact sports, you can go for night aligners since they are to be worn for just 8 to 10 hours every night.
Brush before Reinserting
If you remove your aligners during a game, practice session, or meal, brush your teeth before placing them back in whenever possible. Clean teeth help reduce plaque and bacterial accumulation and support better oral health throughout treatment. Otherwise, it can develop a biofilm on your aligners, which can lead to oral infection.
Store Smart
Always carry your aligner case when heading to the gym or sports practice. Never wrap aligners in tissues, napkins, or towels. This common habit often leads to lost or damaged trays.
How to Care for Aligners after Exercise
Working out sometimes produces more saliva than normal. That accumulation on the aligners can create a film that produces odor and makes them cloudy. So, after every workout, rinse your aligner trays with tap water (at room temperature) and mild soap. You might be tempted to, but never use warm water, toothpastes, or baking soda. All of these can warp or damage your trays.
However, deeper cleaning is also necessary, at least twice a week. For that, soak your aligner trays in a dedicated cleaning solution or use an Aligner32’s Ultrasonic UV Cleaner that removes 99.99% of bacteria and stubborn odor easily.
Dealing with Aligner Soreness during Workouts
Aligner soreness is usually unrelated to the workout. The issue could be because of a new tray, where your teeth are still adjusting, or if it is poking your soft tissue. The only way aligners can cause soreness during a workout is if you clench your teeth. In that case, see if it is a habit and remove them during intense workouts.
So, Can You Wear Clear Aligners during Sports?
Working out with clear aligners is straightforward for most patients. They are designed to support active lifestyles without affecting breathing, comfort, or workout performance. However, contact sports require additional protection, and maintaining good oral hygiene remains essential.
By wearing your aligners consistently, staying hydrated with water, protecting your teeth during high-impact activities, and following proper cleaning habits, you can stay on track with both your orthodontic treatment and fitness goals. With the right approach, your smile goals and fitness goals can progress together.
FAQs
1. Can I wear clear aligners while working out?
Yes, clear aligners can be worn during most workouts, including running, cycling, yoga, and weight training.
2. Should I remove aligners during intense workouts or sports?
You can keep them in during most workouts, but they should be removed for contact sports and replaced with a protective mouthguard.
3. Is it safe to drink water or sports drinks with aligners during exercise?
Water is safe to drink while wearing aligners. Sports drinks and sugary beverages should be avoided because they can increase the risk of tooth decay and staining.
4. Will aligners affect my breathing or performance during workouts?
No. Clear aligners are designed to fit closely against the teeth and generally do not affect breathing or athletic performance.
5. What should I do after a workout before putting aligners back in?
Rinse your mouth, clean your aligners if needed, brush your teeth when possible, and reinsert the aligners promptly to maintain wear time.