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MelonBoy
02-20-2013, 02:50 PM
Searched a few threads but they were all pretty old..
Assuming a few of you guys actually went through with the invisalign. Anyone recommend me a ortho?
From my understanding, I can shop around and get assessments before actually going through with the treatments?
I'm planning to try get a assessment in a few places and bring it back to my actual dentist. Just to run it through with him and see how what he thinks.
miss_crayon
02-20-2013, 03:53 PM
I never tried invisalign myself but my orthodontist did (and still) offer it. He's Dr. Ritchie Mah Burnaby Metrotown Orthodontist | Ritchie Mah DDS | Metro Pointe Orthodontics BC V5H 4M4 (http://www.metrotownortho.com/) The building is across the street from Staples at Metrotown.
Granted, this was 15-16 years ago when he was my Dr but he did a wonderful job on both my brother and I. I still see him once in awhile when we bump into one another at dimsum (he's a younger guy..probably in his 40's now...well..I guess "younger" is subjective) and he still remembers us. Our family dentist still refers their patients to him as well. Not that this is important but since I'm giving a small review...the office was Clean and up to datewhen I was there, so I'm sure he still keeps it that way.
Just wondering, is getting braces an option? Or are you very firm on the idea of invisalign?
MelonBoy
02-20-2013, 05:08 PM
Thanks!
I'm pretty firm on the invisalign. Mainly cause of my age and lifestyle/habits.. but cleaning and maintenance work for braces don't sound very appealing to me.
If you don't mind me asking, why do you ask that?
BraedenDA
02-20-2013, 05:44 PM
Ive had mine for about two months now and am so glad that I went with invisalign over braces. I go to Dr. Chow at Panorama Orthodontics just in Surrey.
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DaFonz
02-20-2013, 06:45 PM
Searched a few threads but they were all pretty old..
Assuming a few of you guys actually went through with the invisalign. Anyone recommend me a ortho?
From my understanding, I can shop around and get assessments before actually going through with the treatments?
I'm planning to try get a assessment in a few places and bring it back to my actual dentist. Just to run it through with him and see how what he thinks.
See the problem with Invisalign and braces is that after everything is done, you're still not guaranteed straight teeth. You may have to do multiple treatments which many orthos don't tell you.
You should absolutely go to a couple of orthodontists. Once you decide on one, then negotiate the price with them.
I'd also do some due diligence and read about other people's experiences with invisalign... one example site:
Interviews with Braced People - New York Orthodontists (http://newyorkorthodontists.net/interviews-with-real-brace-patients/)
tiger_handheld
02-20-2013, 07:45 PM
what's the retail on invisilign? I've heard 5k+
@MelonBoy - if you get some prices pls post.
miss_crayon
02-23-2013, 03:10 PM
Thanks!
I'm pretty firm on the invisalign. Mainly cause of my age and lifestyle/habits.. but cleaning and maintenance work for braces don't sound very appealing to me.
If you don't mind me asking, why do you ask that?
Ahh I see. I only asked because I was curious. If I had the choice back then I probably would have chosen it too but of course...it was really up to my parents since they were paying for it. However, I understand the price and convenience of braces was more appealing.
Having a younger kid using invisalign wouldn't be ideal because they would probably take it out and forget about it if a parent isn't around to remind them to keep it in. Having braces guarantee it'll be working 24/7 for the next 2 years whereas INVIS might take a longer process if you're not diligent enough with it.
Anyhow, I think if INVIS appeals to you, you should definitely give it a go. Having a better smile may not seem super important..but I can honestly say that it was a confidence booster. I use to close with my mouth closed when I was a kid cause I was so embarassed of my teeth...but after the process was complete I always smile with teeth. It may seem like something so little but a little goes a long way.
BUT, like someone said. Braces and INVIS isn't going to make your teeth straight/fixed forever. Although my process was 100% complete and successful, my front tooth naturally shifted outwards over the years. It's not noticeable at all, but if you inspect it (like...super up in my face kinda thing) you will see a little shift. It will never twist or shift to the point where I'll need braces again or anything though!
racerman88
02-23-2013, 07:09 PM
what's the retail on invisilign? I've heard 5k+
@MelonBoy - if you get some prices pls post.
That is the ballpark figure
See the problem with Invisalign and braces is that after everything is done, you're still not guaranteed straight teeth. You may have to do multiple treatments which many orthos don't tell you.
This.
I had braces when I was younger, but over the years, a couple teeth started to shift again. I would imagine Invisalign has less of a long-term effect than braces -- so it depends how much straightening your teeth need. If it's extreme, I recommend you do the braces first.
A friend of mine is on Invisalign, and he said having to take them off before every meal/snack/drink-that-isn't-water, and having to brush your teeth before putting them back on gets old fast. It's a pain especially when you're out, or at work. He has to carry a toothbrush/toothpaste in his jacket all the time. So if you're someone like me who eats and drinks all the time, you have to make sure you stay diligent.
That said, I'm considering trying it out as well. There are only one or two teeth that need re-straightening, so I probably would only need the shortest program.
Manic!
02-24-2013, 12:55 AM
One word Awesome.
I have had mine for about 6 months and it has been great. My teeth were pretty bad but they are looking a lot better now. When a get a new set it only hurts for about a day and it's not that bad. My third set was the worse but the rest have been a pretty easy.
marc0lishuz
02-24-2013, 12:14 PM
Got a quote from Ocean Dental across metro for $4500 (under 1yr treatment). Might go for it since it's the cheapest I've seen.
instantneedles
02-25-2013, 12:12 PM
It's a love/hate relationship with my invisalign... I've had them for a few months now but if you're willing to go to the trouble to go through the process of pulling them out/putting them back on after every single meal, and having to clean it every so often, I'd say go for it...
I experienced a bit of discomfort in the initial few days of wearing them, but nowhere near the pain i've seen being experienced by people who wear regular braces..
5k is more/less a reasonable price point to expect for invisalign, but if you have decent medical insurance, money shouldn't play too big a factor
LanEvoMR
02-25-2013, 06:48 PM
Got a quote from Ocean Dental across metro for $4500 (under 1yr treatment). Might go for it since it's the cheapest I've seen.
cheap doesn't always mean good
MelonBoy
02-25-2013, 09:37 PM
Alright, went in for a consultation & x-rays today at
Braces and Invisalign Vancouver BC, Surrey BC, Langley BC (http://www.invisibleorthodontics.ca/Contact_Us.html)
(Elite preferred provider)
Ill try explain what they told me so everyone can have a general idea of my situation vs theirs..
They explained how my case was a bit of a complication but I wont need to do surgery..
My procedure will cost $6450
Step 1 (about 6 months)
- I have a cross bite or something, meaning my front top teeth is a over bite but my sides are to even (they should be overbite too)
- Ill have to get a metal press thing under my top teeth (on top of my tongue)
- What that does is push out my top teeth, making it a overbite for my sides
Step 2 (about 15 months)
- After my cross bite is fixed, I can start the Invisalign..
- I was told I dont have any extra or missing teeth
- Mainly fixing some gaps and overcrowding..
- Also ill need to use elastics
Pro's
- It was around my estimated price range
- Friendly & very professional service (I felt really comfortable there)
- Financing: I was given option to pay a down deposit & spread the rest for 20 months (interest free)
- Elite preferred provider/Top 1% of North America Invisalign Providers (Guess thats good, since they have more experience?)
- iTero - This provider offers iTero® impressionless scanning;no more trays and putty impressions. (Better tech, I noticed the other ones I'm going to dont have this)
I have another 2 appointments coming up.. Ill write down what I think later and then compare with my regular dentist. Which one I should go with..
I did Invisalign for a few months prior to my wedding. My teeth are generally pretty straight and I was only fixing a small gap that got bigger and bigger over the years beside my front teeth. I only had to do 7 trays so it was a short treatment.
But my experience with it was awesome...Would never do anything different.
Looks like you're in Vancouver. I did it thorugh my dentist who is also trained and licensed to do Invisalign. Kits Family Dental close to Arubutus on Broadway. I know the dentist there fairly well now after having gone there for quite a few years now so I could provide a referral...might help with bringing the cost down slightly.
Shes a younger dentist and runs her own practice and she's pretty cool...
Worth a visit to her if its a convenient location for you.
Ikkaku
02-27-2013, 11:16 PM
I've had this done a while ago, but I think it was a good decision. My teeth were really bad, and this made it significantly more presentable. It's not perfect by any means, but at least my teeth are now relatively straight.
One thing I will mention is to not expect celebrity-perfect teeth. Teeth are different for everybody, whether it be shape or the size. What they will try to do is to either a) make it more presentable and/or b) provide a better bite. I think my dentist opted to go with a better bite.
Also your gums will be quite tender when you change your tray. Expect a bit of discomfort at first, and slightly wobbly teeth. Don't worry, this is normal. Change trays right before you sleep, and most of the pain will be gone by the next morning.
As for the hassle of brushing your teeth after each encounter with food, there is a reason a lot of people refer to this as the invisalign diet. It really is a hassle. For me, I just opted to either drink water, or use one of those breath sprays. I don't know why I enjoyed the latter so much :lol
miss_crayon
03-01-2013, 12:23 PM
^A lot of celebrities get veneers. It's almost impossible to get super bright, white, AND straight teeth like that.
MelonBoy
03-06-2013, 10:41 PM
ClearView Orthodontics
Invisalign - Vancouver BC - ClearView Orthodontics (http://www.clearviewortho.ca/invisalign.php)
(Premier Preferred Provider)
2nd consultation, was a total opposite of what the first place told me!
The person said my procedure for invisaligns would be very basic and not complicated at all. The recommended work was quite different.. not sure who's trolling me.
Procedure cost will be $6850
Step 1 (about 12 months, may need a few extra tray's after if I'm not satisfied with the results)
- I go straight to invisaligns, use about 24 trays through out the whole thing.. After the treatment I will get veneers for 2 of my teeth from my regular dentist.
- Main difference, this orthodontist said my teeth weren't that bad overall..
- Pointed out: my front teeth is about 1/2mm in front of my bottom (ideal would be 1mm)
- Did not comment/suggest anything to do with pushing my side teeth out more to create an over bite.. instead she said they were well aligned, the teeth fit nicely together on my left side but my right is a touch off (aka we will leave them as be)
- Didn't mention the need of elastics or anything but said I was a good candidate for Invisaligns because my teeth weren't complicated
Pro's
- Instead of having a assistant explain and go through everything. This orthodontist actually did it herself! (made me feel more confident about what she was saying and she wasn't just sprouting shit outa her mouth)
- Examination & Explanation felt very thorough, she did the quick examination with getting her assistant to write down notes. After she went through everything slowly explaining what she can see & what she recommended
- Friendly & Professional
- Procedure is quite a bit shorter, seems to be in line of what I actually want to do (I prefer not pushing/expanding my upper jaw/teeth..)
- Location is great, outside of downtown and not to far away
- Overall experience in the office was great; the reception area was comfortable, spacious, had a old school pac man machine, free keureg coffee, tv, and usual amenities. One thing I couldn't help but notice was every client was Caucasian.. I felt oddly reassured that this was a good place because of that.. Lets be honest now.. caucasians have legit teeth and the overall clientele seemed wealthier.
Con's
- Price is a bit more expensive (even though the other place seems to need to do more?!)
- Financing: $2000 downpayment, the rest roughly breaks down to 350ish a month into its fully paid off
- Traditional putty mouth action, so no fancy impression less scanning..
One more appointment to go! Depending on how that goes, I may try to ask this last place to lower/match the price of the first place.
(I'm leaning towards this place but the price is a bit eh.. for me)
Went for numerous consultations with orthodontists and dentists in Richmond to figure out whether or not to go with invisalign or braces.
If you haven't gotten your wisdom teeth removed and they are impacting your teeth then you should get them taken out before getting anything else done. You can also get x-rays/pictures of your mouth/teeth which any dentist/ortho can refer you to.
Make sure to get at least 2-3 different quotes for both invisalign and braces, the scans of your teeth will really be able to reveal the best and most efficient method of fixing your teeth. You can also just email different dental offices and ask for a quick quote/recommendation. Some won't answer unless you go in for a consultation (which they charge about 30-50$) but you can also request over email or phone to have that fee waived.
I ended up getting many different quotes, ranging from 5000-6000 for braces and 5500-6500 for invisalign. My family friend is a dentist and I ended up going with her and she charged me 4500$ The lowest quote I got for invisalign was 5500$ since I have a more complex overbite and crowding in both the upper/lower and a misaligned bite. This is over 3 years by the way :okay:
Anyhow:
tl:dr -
Went with braces because my case was more complicated and I wanted more precise movement, even though invisalign was only slightly more expensive and the methods have really improved over the years (according to my dentist)
MelonBoy
03-12-2013, 12:44 PM
Viva Orthodontics
Vancouver Orthodontist with offices in Langley, and near Surrey, BC (http://www.vivaortho.com/?sendform=1#footer)
(Premier Preferred Provider, i think)
3rd Consultation, once again different opinion on my teeth (its in between the last 2)
The orthodontist told me my case wasn't is borderline becoming complicated but will qualify for invisalign but preferred braces for more control.
Procedure cost will be $6728
Step 1 (18months, straight to invisalign)
- Talked about my overbite, I mentioned the other ortho saying they wanted to push my top teeth out but he suggested otherwise because I am to old. His main concern was if we did that it would just relax/shift back into place
- General procedure was about the same... straighten bottom teeth, fill in the gaps at the top, and veneers for 2 teeth after from my dentist
- Overall he said what the clearview person said (less detail)
Pros
-Orthodontist did most of the explaining himself, an assistant helped explain the finance for me after
- Friendly & Professional
- Location is outside of downtown, parking was very easy
- Overall the experience was ok, I was running late and went to the wrong place but they still allowed me to come in! (though i had to wait a bit)
Con's
- Price is same as clearview (a bit more expensive then the first place)
- Location, a bit further away then the clearview place (I drive so that doesnt matter but for some of you who bus..)
- Financing is about the same..? $1180 down, $360 monthly payments for 15 months
- They orthodontist & assistant both came off as Aggressive/Confident/Cocky/Pushy.. Even though I told them I am comparing them to a few other places and would talk to my normal dentist to see his opinion. They talked to me as if I was already going to pick them (ex. the assistant said would you like to book your next appointment now or later?!) That was right after i told her I'm going to consult with my dentist lol..
MelonBoy
03-12-2013, 12:57 PM
After bringing all the information & having my family dentist look around at my teeth.
We both decided ClearView Orthodontics was the best choice!
For these reasons
- Dr. Sui was the most detailed in explaining the procedure, seemed to care about my oral health the most, took her time & had the most detailed examination, very relaxed & didn't feel pressured at all
- Only one who brought up the concern about my back teeth grinding, also recommended a easy solution to this would be a night guard/retainer after my Invisalign's (my family dentist picked up on this even before I told him, one of the main reasons why he told me to go with her)
- Her recommendations were more on the lines of functional & natural look
(Other 2 orthodontist, seemed to be more concerned about the over look rather then functionality. They came across to me as wanting the Perfect Teeth)
- Overall she seemed to have catered to what both my family dentist and I wanted. Which was for a natural smile and having functional/healthy teeth.. The word my dentist used was Functional Occlusion?
Hopefully this helps anyone who is looking to get Invisaligns.. ill dig up this post later on when my procedures are done! Let you guys know how it went :D
vancitylove
04-14-2013, 06:55 AM
Did you go through with it? I'm also thinking of going with invisalign and would be interested in your experience.
jnesss
04-14-2013, 08:57 PM
when you're done your treatment, i would recommend having a permanent wire put in place behind your teeth. i've seen lots of people go through years of having braces, only to have their teeth shift back to the way it once was due to not wearing retainers enough.
i've been wearing a wire behind the upper 6 front teeth for at least 4 years now. the only issue was that one of the brackets broke recently, so i had to get it bonded again. yes you can still floss through em, a bit annoying, but knowing your teeth won't be moving around AND not having to wear that nasty retainer after shelling out thousands of dollars is definitely worth it.
MelonBoy
04-15-2013, 07:56 PM
Did you go through with it? I'm also thinking of going with invisalign and would be interested in your experience.
I dropped my 2.4k deposit a week ago. Waiting for my cases to be made, which will take a few weeks.
when you're done your treatment, i would recommend having a permanent wire put in place behind your teeth. i've seen lots of people go through years of having braces, only to have their teeth shift back to the way it once was due to not wearing retainers enough.
i've been wearing a wire behind the upper 6 front teeth for at least 4 years now. the only issue was that one of the brackets broke recently, so i had to get it bonded again. yes you can still floss through em, a bit annoying, but knowing your teeth won't be moving around AND not having to wear that nasty retainer after shelling out thousands of dollars is definitely worth it.
I wont be getting wires but ill be given night guards to use for the rest of my life to keep'em straight lol.. not a bad deal. Throw'em in before I sleep and take'em off after.
Trevor Benster
05-02-2013, 07:49 PM
I know a guy in Surrey Vancouver that does a good job with Invisalign. Invisalign Surrey (http://www.auraortho.com/)
MelonBoy
05-26-2013, 10:52 PM
Here are my before pics, just in cause I lose the file in the future..
Pic 1 = No Invisaligns (those little numbs are hooks on my teeth for my invisaligns, which will be taken off after everything is done)
Pic 2 = Wearing invisaligns
miss_crayon
05-27-2013, 04:33 PM
^Looking good! How you finding process right now? Is it a pain to wear? Comfy? Not noticeable to the eye or the feeling of something in your mouth?
OH and how long from the first pic to 2nd?
MelonBoy
05-27-2013, 07:31 PM
The whole routine thing isn't to bad! The first weak was a learning experience, felt uncomfortable, irritated my inside lip (the plastic is sharp!), and I cut my tongue a bunch cause of my constant flicking/playing with the invisaligns..
I'm on my third tray and it doesn't bother me anymore. Also learned quickly not to flick with my tongue..(cut it up pretty bad the first few days)
I've had a few clients ask me whats up.. not because they noticed with their eyes but they could hear my lisp and saw my over speech was off. Overall I don't think people notice it and my lisp is slowly fading now that im getting used to it more!
The pics were done a few days apart, I think it was just the angle & lighting?!
Spidey
05-28-2013, 09:29 AM
The first thing I thought when I read your post was that you probably don't have too much authority over what kind of treatment you want. Some people are invisalign candidates and some aren't. If you have a very complex treatment, you may not have any other option other than fixed braces.
You get a lot of different consultations because different orthodontist are comfortable with what they are used to doing/their experience. Some orthos are only comfortable with surgery and are not willing to treat patients who have severe open, under, over, or cross bites with invisalign or fixed braces alone. I had an under bit/ open bite that didnt look too diff from yours, and my Ortho suggested fixed braces for a year, surgery, then invisalign.
i went to another ortho who said they could potentially treat me with just braces and removing teeth. I didn't like the idea of removing teeth (I still have all my teeth including all 4 wisdom teeth), but they wanted to remove some premolars as well... which IMO is camoflouging the problem, not fixing it.
So I went with my first option but without the invisalign. Total time in braces was about 2 years. Braces in 1. Surgery. Then the last year was to stabilize and fine tune the bite. I still wear my retainers every night, and have been for the last 4 years. The retainers I have are made by invisalign, they are called Viveras.
For the guy who posted that you may need additional treatments, that isn't true if you wear your retainers.. Obviously if you stop wearing your retainers, your teeth will keep shifting.. and yes, the ortho does tell you that, at the end of your treatment. The most critical time of your treatment is when you are debraced. You have to be adamant at wearing your retainers. teenagers are the worst for this.
miss_crayon
08-30-2013, 12:01 PM
So any updates?! Sorry for being so curious but I don't know anyone with invisilign so I can't ask about progress updates.
I mentioned in the first page that my front tooth naturally shifted despite have braces and although it's not noticeable, I'm interested to see if this would be an option i could take for a quicker and less bothersome fix.
Spidey
08-30-2013, 01:16 PM
So any updates?! Sorry for being so curious but I don't know anyone with invisilign so I can't ask about progress updates.
I mentioned in the first page that my front tooth naturally shifted despite have braces and although it's not noticeable, I'm interested to see if this would be an option i could take for a quicker and less bothersome fix.
when you were debraced, did you wear your retainers every night like you were supposed to :)
Ikkaku
08-30-2013, 09:49 PM
Yes, wear your retainers or else they'll shift pretty quickly.
After I finished my treatment, I only wore my retainer trays while I sleep. Terrible, I know. It's been over a year, and my teeth still shift like crazy. If I forget to wear my retainer for a night, you can feel a lot of pressure in your gums. You can imagine how bad it was when I forgot to bring the tray with me on a 1 week calgary vacation.
I was never able to conquer the lisp while wearing my tray :(
miss_crayon
08-31-2013, 07:03 PM
Yes I wore them every night up until 2005? After that no more.
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MelonBoy
09-29-2013, 01:21 AM
So any updates?! Sorry for being so curious but I don't know anyone with invisilign so I can't ask about progress updates.
I mentioned in the first page that my front tooth naturally shifted despite have braces and although it's not noticeable, I'm interested to see if this would be an option i could take for a quicker and less bothersome fix.
Picture looks weird. Hard to see the progress!
Currently on the 11th tray, flossing is noticeably easier, the bottom teeth is a lot more straight and not pressed against each other anymore, and the top gaps are closing slowly!
Ortho check ups were good, i've been told they are moving very well and better then expected
Still got a long way to go though. I think I have about 27 trays set up at the moment. Hopefully its done by then.
Manic!
09-29-2013, 01:50 AM
2 trays left for me!!! on 26 right now.
miss_crayon
09-30-2013, 01:00 PM
Melonboy: Overall, I'm impressed from what I'm seeing with the invisilign photos you've been posting. Can people tell you are wearing it? Or is it pretty discreet?
And how long is the process suppose to take? And how long from one tray to the next?
MelonBoy
10-01-2013, 12:46 AM
^
Me too! I'm pretty happy with how things are going overall.
For the most part, people can't tell I'm wearing them. Usually only the ones who have them or is interested in getting some ask me about it.
The whole thing should be done by 2014 summer. I switch trays every 2 weeks.
The thing is after the iinvisaligns I'll be getting 2 veneers for the sharp pointy teeth and may think of getting a professional whitening done.
Im going to be broke after all this lol..
Spidey
10-01-2013, 11:47 AM
you better damn well wear your retainers after!
stewie
06-09-2014, 05:46 AM
im gonna have to bump this old thread
i just started mine! so i have a few questions id like to ask.
im on tray 1, hurt like hell the first few days, couldn't eat hard foods (understandable) and cut my gums a bit (and tongue from playing with the backs). but, i take them out every 2-3 hours just to wash them off under cold water for a few seconds then pop them back in. after each meal ill brush and floss, but when it comes to cleaning the trays should i be scrubbing those down with toothpaste as well each time?
read online that i can pop them in water twice a day and throw in a denture cleaning tablet and that will be safe
im going in on wednesday to have buttons put on my teeth. do those hurt?
i didnt think my teeth were too bad, i got them to just fix a small gap between my front teeth. but apparently my jaw isn't lined up, so the middle of my lower teeth are to the left of the middle of my upper two teeth...im assuming ill need those bands. long story short, i need 31 trays. seems like a lot...but im not to worried about it.
my main concern is how often and how to clean the trays. i know the brochure says dont use this or that etc, but that never stops people. so, have any of you used denture cleaners? or just brush with toothpaste after each meal? or only brush them in the morning/night?
Spidey
06-09-2014, 09:13 AM
im gonna have to bump this old thread
i just started mine! so i have a few questions id like to ask.
im on tray 1, hurt like hell the first few days, couldn't eat hard foods (understandable) and cut my gums a bit (and tongue from playing with the backs). but, i take them out every 2-3 hours just to wash them off under cold water for a few seconds then pop them back in. after each meal ill brush and floss, but when it comes to cleaning the trays should i be scrubbing those down with toothpaste as well each time?
read online that i can pop them in water twice a day and throw in a denture cleaning tablet and that will be safe
im going in on wednesday to have buttons put on my teeth. do those hurt?
i didnt think my teeth were too bad, i got them to just fix a small gap between my front teeth. but apparently my jaw isn't lined up, so the middle of my lower teeth are to the left of the middle of my upper two teeth...im assuming ill need those bands. long story short, i need 31 trays. seems like a lot...but im not to worried about it.
my main concern is how often and how to clean the trays. i know the brochure says dont use this or that etc, but that never stops people. so, have any of you used denture cleaners? or just brush with toothpaste after each meal? or only brush them in the morning/night?
polident makes both retainer cleaners and denture cleaners... i have used both for my vivera retainers (which are made by invisalign but are retainers), and there isn't a difference. I usually just rinse them every morning and soak them every week for a deeper clean. no harm brushing them as well as they are pretty durable, and you won't be wearing the one tray for longer than a few weeks. I have had my vivera retainers for a couple of years, and wear them nightly. They are still in pretty good shape. I have another backup as well since the initial order comes in a pack of 3.
MelonBoy
01-04-2018, 09:15 PM
Forgot about this thread... ended up doing almost a extra year of invisalign sets because my ortho said it looked off. Personally I couldnt tell the difference. She wanted to do another set but i told her its fine. I couldn't see any difference on our last set she gave me and I liked how the teeth looked already! Would HIGHLY recommend Dr. Sui from Clearview orthodontics. She is legit
Fast forward a month after. Went to my dentist to get 3 crowns done on my front 3 teeth. (2 for the wolf teeth, 1 for one of my mids that was broken. replacing it to match the others)
Whammmo. About 3 years of dental work, nearly 10k down the drain.. but I absolutely love my teeth now. Worth every penny and time spent.
Cant see the bottom teeth.. but trust me. Looks just as good:)
Hondaracer
01-05-2018, 06:35 PM
an extra year? fuck..
my wifes teeth were pretty bad as she never wanted braces as a child, hers were not that noticable but they were a lot worse than yours originally were, she has conventinial braces and her total time is going to be like a year and 6 months
the additional time invisalign takes is def a downside, especially with minor adjustments it seems that regular old braces are so far ahead of when i had them as a kid you can get a tonne of movement done very quickly
cdizzle_996
01-05-2018, 09:41 PM
My fiancé had perfect too teeth, a few minor crooked teeth on the bottom and she's going on an extra 9 months.. I toed her from the beginning it's not worth it, but hey.. why listen.
twitchyzero
01-05-2018, 11:06 PM
an extra 9 month, or 12 months is hardly the end of the world
you want fast, you can run into problems like receding gums
your specialist recommended more time usually for reasons that are not immediately obvious in the aesthetic zone
most patients only think about it from the cosmetic perspective, it's not that black and white
MelonBoy
01-11-2018, 12:58 PM
an extra year? fuck..
my wifes teeth were pretty bad as she never wanted braces as a child, hers were not that noticable but they were a lot worse than yours originally were, she has conventinial braces and her total time is going to be like a year and 6 months
the additional time invisalign takes is def a downside, especially with minor adjustments it seems that regular old braces are so far ahead of when i had them as a kid you can get a tonne of movement done very quickly
Imo. The extra time was worth it because I didnt have to go through the pains of regular old braces (hard to clean, cuts your mouth easily, aesthetics). When your in mid 20s, braces arent exactly the hottest look. During my invisalign treatment, it was very rare for anyone to actually notice them. It was only the people who had them before or was doing it too that noticed
My fiancé had perfect too teeth, a few minor crooked teeth on the bottom and she's going on an extra 9 months.. I toed her from the beginning it's not worth it, but hey.. why listen.
Cant put a price on self confidence:)
MelonBoy
01-11-2018, 05:48 PM
did insurance cover it?
Unfortunately not.. It was under cosmetic
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