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Invisalign Reviews

Invisalign Reviews
Invisible Braces are one of the latest developments in cosmetic dentistry and it can produce supersonic results! For those that want to get straighter teeth without getting invasive and potentially damaging treatments such as caps should look no further.

Invisalign Reviews: Time

The other benefit of this amazing form of cosmetic dentistry is that the braces are invisible, so your vanity can remain in tact! From your Invisalign reviews we we estimate it should only take between six months and one year – ask your cosmetic dentist what he/she reckons as it depends on your teeth.

You can take them out when you eat and drink if it is more comfortable for you.

Invisalign can help you get the great smile you've always wanted because it's powerful in the same way that metal braces are, without the embarrassment of wearing the ‘old school style’. Finally cosmetic dentistry has caught up with fashion and understands that adults don’t want to look bad for a whole year to get a good smile!

Invisalign Reviews: How often do I need to wear 'em?

The only down side is that you need to be committed to having the braces in your mouth all of the time (except for when eating), rather than taking them out as you are able to. In order to get the best results, your cosmetic dentist should advise you to not mess with them so they can do the hard work.

Invisalign Reviews: The Price Tag

The only other bad news is the cost. At the moment this form of cosmetic dentistry can cost $3500 and upwards. However, consider the long term impact on your smile and confidence before proceeding. If you get offered a great financing package (low or no interest) which increasingly cosmetic dentists are offering for invisible braces then jump at it.

Invisalign Reviews: Get Started

You will begin by getting your cosmetic dentist to take dental impressions and photographs before sending them to his supplier who will perform a CT scan and then create a 3-D model which you will apply to your teeth. Invisalign invisible braces is not a messy or painful form of cosmetic dentistry so don’t be nervous.


Tell us what you think about Invisalign invisible braces - leave your Invisalign reviews.

Comments to date: 97. This is page 1 of 4.

KellerVicki23   

Posted at 1:08pm on Tuesday, December 11th, 2012

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Posted at 11:37am on Monday, October 22nd, 2012

HELPPPP im getting brea**oon but i want them behind my teethshould i call the ortho in advance and tell him or just wait on the day of the appointement and then tell him ?????

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Posted at 10:48am on Monday, October 22nd, 2012

Was totlaly stuck until I read this, now back up and running.

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Posted at 5:42am on Sunday, October 21st, 2012

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Nayan   kVPaBSipXtbSLdx

Posted at 3:09am on Sunday, October 21st, 2012

The first thing they do is take impressions of your teeth. It's like a mold of your teeth. They use this to make a czirutepmoed model of your teeth which Dr. Carter uses to plan your treatment. Then they make the custom aligners. Each set of aligners is changed out after 2 weeks time. Each set makes a small adjustment to your teeth which over time makes a huge improvement to your smile. Does that answer your question?

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Posted at 12:46am on Sunday, October 21st, 2012

Having Veneers is really good than other trtnemeats with a good team cosmetic dentist and their proper procedures and steps to provide their customers the best and good result of smile. They have the same treatment and procedure just like my brothers dentist here in California, LA. If you are in California, LA area this is my dentist website at valleycosmeticdentist

Andres   NTYcppWBHEwfZaCykl

Posted at 2:44pm on Saturday, October 20th, 2012

I recently had inlaisvign (I'm in my 20's) and they did a great job of straightening my teeth and I'm mostly happy with the outcome.I thought you might like to know the things that they don't tell you..... to get your teeth straight so quickly they do actually drill part of some teeth away. At one point I had a 3mm gap between my front teeth (which made taking the aligner out extremely embarrassing). It also took a while to get used to the different shape of my teeth!Invisalign also makes your teeth extremely sensitive and weakens them significantly. For months I couldn't bite into an apple without worrying that my teeth would literally break in half! Now I have to use sensitive and enamel building toothpaste as when they remove the glue fixtures which are bonded to your teeth they end up taking a bit of enamel too, or leaving glue stuck on there.Also - it hurts. I've had kids so I know what pain is, and this really hurts! Every fortnight when you change aligners your teeth hurt for a good 24-48 hours. To the point where you don't want to remove or replace the aligner as it brings tears to the eyes. It gave me headaches too. As an adult I was obviously disciplined with this but with your teen you will really need to make sure they are only taking it out to brush and eat.When we originally signed up we were told that we would only need to wear a retainer for 6 months but this is a total lie, if I miss a night without my retainer it is noticeably tighter the next day and I will definitely be using one forever (but they only provide 1 on completion of the treatment so you will need to go and get more made up)So if I'd had the option, knowing what I know now, as a teenager I think I'd have gone for regular braces with all of my friends. Invisalign is great, but hard. And if you lose an aligner then you're in trouble. One time I put mine in my napkin at a restaurant and they cleared it away! I had to run into the kitchen, thankfully they hadn't put in in the bin yet!Good luck whatever he decides :)

KrisHolt   

Posted at 8:46pm on Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

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Posted at 8:34pm on Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

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Posted at 9:04am on Monday, January 30th, 2012

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Brian   Massachusetts

Posted at 12:45am on Sunday, December 18th, 2011

Invisalign will work. I have had severe crowding on the bottom and crooked on the top. I've had my tops for a few months and just started on the bottom after having a tooth extracted. It works but you have to wear them all the time unless you're eating. I drink everything while they're in and brush 3 times a day. No staining problems. The only real pain is the first day of a new tray. The urge to bite down is somewhat annoying but that goes away after your teeth adjust and move with the new tray. The mental anguish of having a bad smile is way more pain than what invisalign can give even on your worst day. I'm 42 and I look forward to each new tray. I'm one more closer to a great smile.

Kim   Kentucky

Posted at 4:09am on Saturday, October 29th, 2011

I've been wearing invisalign for 14 months. I feel like most people here have given invisalign very negative reviews and I feel like that's very unfair. Invisalign is designed for someone who doesn't want traditional braces and is a wonderful product. I'm finished with 7 aligners on the bottom and am currently on tray 29 of 36 on the top. Although there may be a few negatives, the positives by far outweigh the negatives. I think my teeth will be very straight when I get done with the last tray. My bite isn't perfect. I still have too much of an overbite. However, I am 38 and didn't want traditional braces. So I feel like invisalign gave me something that I would never have had otherwise... a nice smile. My invisalign cost about the same as traditional braces. I have priced them for my 11 year old daughter and they are about the same. I will not allow her to get invisalign and wouldn't recommend them for anyone in middle or high school. First, if an aligner is lost, it's over $100 to replace.. plus lost time. Also, I don't see how at school a kid would have time to brush as he/she is supposed to.. they barely have enough time to eat lunch. Plus my daughter would be too embarrassed to go into the bathroom and whip out her toothbrush! Also I wonder if some who have had negative experiences about their teeth not moving properly have worn them like they were supposed to. Invisalign is a commitment and if you aren't going to wear them all the time, then don't waste your money.

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Posted at 1:44pm on Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

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Mary Jane   Nebraska

Posted at 4:41pm on Monday, September 5th, 2011

My teeth were pretty bad, and I was assigned to wear 33 trays on top and 37 trays on the bottom. My top teeth are great, my bottom, no so hot. I had one tooth that was very bad, and hadn't moved as it should. I had revisions done, and then finally the tooth moved after a button and elastics. However, I am on the last tray, the tooth is still not straight and I asked for revisions AGAIN, and doubt that Invisilign will agree to do them and want extra money to make them (Mind you, I paid $4,000 and was told that unlimited revisions were included in that price). I admit my teeth are much better. However, if Invisilign will not revise without an additional charge, I will just get a spacer put in and go to an orthodontist. DO NOT GO TO A DENTIST TO DO THESE!!!! HEED THE WARNINGS MENTIONED ABOVE and go to an orthodonist, especially if you have a cross-bite and severely crowded teeth!!! I wish I would have. PS I keep my trays in almost 24 hours a day and only take them out to eat. Since it is a pain to floss and brush everytime you eat/drink...I eat/snack less...Invisilign, s***s at straightening teeth but great at starvation induced weight loss!!!!

keisha anthony   trinidad

Posted at 6:56pm on Friday, September 2nd, 2011

I wish i could have that joy to smile.

Marcia   New York City

Posted at 3:14am on Thursday, August 11th, 2011

I just started the system last week, but know several people who went through the process and are EXTREMELY happy with the results. I'm 56 years old, and the other users I know are older as well. So far, I find the braces a bit annoying when I focus on them, but don't notice them at all when I'm otherwise involved. My course of treatment is projected at 7 months, and I'm beyond thrilled that for once in my life I may be able to smile freely! Since I've lived with my wonky teeth for 5+ decades, any improvement will be a delight.

Heather   Massachusetts

Posted at 3:29pm on Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

Also if you REALLY want to get a good Ortho or Dentist that KNOWS what he or she is doing go to Invisalign.com and go to "find dentist" and type in your zip code. Preferred dentists or orthos are one the site. If the dentist you went to is not on there. well then... i guess we know why your invisalign isn't working out very well...

Heather   Massachusetts

Posted at 3:24pm on Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

I have had my invisalign for one week now. I am on my first set of trays 10 upper and 10 lower. I got my attachements put on immediatly, and got used to them right away.

YES your mouth will be sore, what do you really expect? the pain will go away in a few days, so relax.

If you went to a DENTIST instead of a ORTHODONTIS expect a much longer procedure time and more than half of the people that do not do their research end up disappointed.

So don't blame invisalign for not working, blame your dentist that doesn't know what hes doing.

When you get your trays your ortho will tell you that you will need to store your current set in a blue container that is given to you, once you move onto your second set you will put your first set into the red container and keep your current set in the blue.

If you happen to lose your aligners you can ALWAYS reuse your old set that you keep as a backup while your ortho orders you a new one. So please no excuses about you losing your set. Thats no ones fault but your own.

Follow instructions.

Do NOT eat with your aligners in. Take them out and then brush your teeth, brush your aligners to remove plague and floss your teeth, wet the aligners and put them back in. Not so hard to do.

Make sure your orthodontist is licenced to work with Invisalign, and spends the time explaining EVERYTHING to you. ASK QUESTIONS!

Invisalign should take no longer than a year and for some like me who are on Invisalign Express it takes less than 6 months.

If it takes you longer than that, something is wrong. Probably your dentist.

If you do not wear your invisalign for the time your ortho tells you (for me its 23 hours a day) expect your teeth to shift back.

If you are one of those people that ' doesn't like to wear them out in public ' then you really should never have got them. You need to be dedicated, if you don't wear your invisalign while you are supposed to expect a few things.

Your teeth WILL shift back or become worse because now they are loose.

Your invisalign will no longer fit, which means you will need to be refitted which tacks on extra weeks for the new set to come in.

You WILL be charged for the additional aligners.

don't waste your money! Keep your invisalign in!

I have slight crowding on my bottom teeth and my two front teeth are crooked although no one could ever tell unless i bit something. I can feel my teeth moving as we speak.

I trust my ortho he is a friend of the family and he is wonderful. Make sure yours knows what he is doing.

I am sorry for all of you that are having poor experiences. But i bet that a lot of them were due to the fact that a lot of you kept your invisalign out for an extended period of time and now you need more time with the aligners.

Hope that everything works out for you in the end.

kev k   i am a human

Posted at 10:42pm on Sunday, May 29th, 2011

on tray 25 of 27 wot the f*** i wud rather poo my pants every day of the week than waste f***ing hard earned cash on this s***. i hope ive bin great help freaks bot faced bastards u r all stupid pigs with messed up teeth good look with your s*** treatment. good f***ing bye losers i bot fruit salid and i eat lots of gud fish and s***. dont waste your cash on this product its like buying a good fish and leaving with a emtey bag. yawn yawn invisalghn pig faces. i need a poo. im sour. i bum salad me. yawn invisaline u stink

Louise   Leeds

Posted at 9:38pm on Friday, May 27th, 2011

I've had my Invisalign braces for 15 months now and I am very disappointed with the results, my incisors are still prominent and my overbite large. I feel that there is still much corrective work to do be done, but I only have 4 more weeks of treatment left (top set).

I made the mistake of having a small break in treatment 8 months ago (for my Wedding), this resulted in new mouldings and course of treatment. However my new brace didn't sit on my bottom set and after wasting 8 weeks trying to realign my teeth with buttons / elastic bands I am now resigned to wearing 2/3 of a brace on my bottom set, this has been ongoing for 3 1/2 months now.

I paid an extra £250 for the adjustment and feel that it has been a complete waste of my money (£3,650 in total) as well as my time.

If someone was to ask me if I'd recommend the treatment, I would be reluctant to do so.

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