Monday, November 16, 2009

Do you play the trumpet with INVISALIGN?

Okay, so for those who DO, you would understand.


But for those who don't, Invisalign is a newer version of braces for your teeth, in that you have specially fitted mouth-guard-like plastic that tightly covers your teeth, perfectly fitting each tooth. Fitting your teeth in a way that will realign them over time (about 1.5 - 2 years). Instead of getting braces, which would result in painful and difficult trumpet playing, I would like to get Invisalign.





For those who have it, please give me an honest assessment of how you feel playing trumpet with the plastic on, as I intend NOT to take them off whilst playing.





Thanks.





Guy

Do you play the trumpet with INVISALIGN?
Just like you can play brass instruments with traditional braces, you can play trumpet with Invisalign. But since you have the ability to remove them during playing sessions...why not? How much do you play? Unless the bulk of your day is consumed with playing trumpet, a few minutes, to a couple hours will not make a huge difference. Good Luck
Reply:f I were you, I would just remove them for your practice sessions only. As long as you keep them on during the night, it won't matter.

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