Invisalign Reviews
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: 52. This is page 2 of 3.
teresaberardi@aol.com New York | Posted at 2:48am on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 |
I am on my second day of invisalign. I had braces as a teenager. I only have some spacing issues, due to my teeth shifting. I am getting a total of 8 top trays and 10 bottom trays. My top sets don't cover my last molar. They have eliminated that tooth. Has anyone else had this? I am feeling some pressure. Other than that I am fine. | |
Amy UK | Posted at 10:06pm on Sunday, September 20th, 2009 |
I had overlapping top front tooth which I had corrected when I was about 15, now I'm 27 and they moved back. Also slightly wonky bottom teeth. I got invisalign about a year ago. At the time I was told it was the most basic and easiest to treat problem and would be quick 6 month treatment. My teeth are still no where near straight. I've had 2 lots of refinement. My top wonky tooth is still coming out at an angle but isn't overlapping. My dentist wanted to fill it in to make it look straight! I did not agree and asked for more treatment. The costs are £3500. I have 3 top ones left, and one bottom one. They are still nowhere near straight and if I could go back in time I'd have train tracks again and save my money. | |
Caiti NYC | Posted at 8:30am on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 |
I have almost perfect teeth. No over/under bites, no crowding, no damage looking, almost all teeth are straight...except for the two teeth next to my two front teeth. One on each side. Those two are just a bit overlapping my two front teeth, and because of this i am forced to have somebody correct my mouth. I was hesitant, and hoping that my dad would forget it, but i knew that someday, i would need to correct my teeth. I didnt want to go through all the hassle of metal braces for just two teeth that will barely need alot of time. I especially didnt want to look goofy. Im not vain, but this year i was finally stepping up my image. And then i learned about Invisalign. I was so excited about the fact that i could eat WHATEVER i want, WHENEVER i want, and still look the way that i do. I read tons of review, and most of them were good. But then i came to thise site, and now im scared. I really dont want to have any problems, especially since my families a bit tight on money. Im also wondering, do you have to brush your teeth at school after eating lunch? If someone could post something on here with the first line saying..ANSWER TO CATI:.......i would realllly appreciate it. | |
Franki Texas | Posted at 3:58pm on Friday, June 19th, 2009 |
Do NOT get invisaligns. They do seem to work well at first. However, two of my teeth receded into my gums and I am now in traditional braces after almost TWO YEARS in Invisaligns. Go with traditional! | |
Judy Thomson San Diego | Posted at 7:40pm on Thursday, June 18th, 2009 |
WARNING: They work fine for most, and they're comfortable for most ... but for some people (Me!) they hurt like hell due to SHARP EDGES! I guess a lot depends on the quality of the impression but my tongue is always torn and scratched. I'm on my 8th tray. Buyer beware! | |
hannah chennai | Posted at 4:25pm on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 |
Dental emergencies don't happen too often, but if and when they do, immediate action.is often necessary.If you are in pain, this emergency dentist will aim to see you as soon as possible. emergency dentist often do it within an hour, but certainly within the day. Pretty rare for an emergency dentist in Sydney! Don't worry, emergency dentist is available almost any time, these guys are open evenings and even Sundays! | |
Natalie California | Posted at 1:50pm on Friday, May 22nd, 2009 |
I am in my 3rd day of wearing my first set of trays. They are definately akward and a little painful at first but now in my 3rd day I feel more comfortable with them. It takes practice to get them out, it comes in time. The only thing bugging me right now is the bottom tray, it seems like the back seam of the tray is waaay far down near the base of my tounge..its rough and scratchy. | |
Shan Idaho | Posted at 12:31am on Monday, March 30th, 2009 |
Did Not work for me at all on my top. On the bottom once done will all the sets my teeth were only fairly straight, not at all perfect like what you'd get from braces. | |
Barb Illinois | Posted at 10:44pm on Friday, March 27th, 2009 |
I was the perfect patient. I always wore the aligners, and I was fitted by an orthodontist. They did not work, and now I am wearing braces. I will probably have to wear the metal braces for 4 or 5 months, and that is after 3 sets of aligners - 29 in total, over a year of aligners for very little. Just wear the braces, that is where you end up anyway. | |
Joe P California | Posted at 3:02am on Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 |
This is a good introduction to Invisalign, but there's much more info a potential candidate needs to know, such as being eligible for Invisalign, having teeth filed, getting extended treatment, etc. | |
ret kansas | Posted at 7:31pm on Thursday, March 5th, 2009 |
im on my 14 of 14 and it work ok, not complete strait. not recommended. | |
Julie UK | Posted at 12:25pm on Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 |
I'm on tray 13 out of 14 on my top teeth and the results are amazing! Still got another 10 sets to go on the bottom teeth but am sooo glad I went for invisalign | |
Kelly Indonesia | Posted at 1:38pm on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 |
Hi, | |
marie robbins san francisco | Posted at 2:37pm on Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 |
definetely, I will not recommend invisalign, I had nothing but problems for the past two years and I will have to live with them for the rest of my life, my teeth are overlapping, by bit is off, can't close my jaws, wake-up with headaches, I have to put a piec of cloth in one side of my mouth when I go to sleep so it will be even with the other side. this costs me $5,000.00 | |
Tex Texas | Posted at 10:54pm on Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 |
I've been wearing them for 3 weeks now and I can tell already they are working. They especially work for spacing issues. Not heard much for people with crowding problems. A retainer was suggested after I am complete with invisalign but no braces. You will spend some time not only brushing your teeth but also the aligners but well worth it. Speach was back to normal within a day. I'd recomend them if affordable | |
Cindy London | Posted at 9:51pm on Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 |
I have been thinking about getting invisalign Braces, I had a consultation and was impressed until the othodontist told me at the end of treatment I still may need to wear fixed braces (train tracks) for 2-3 months, he said this is standard to tell patients this when using invisalign, did anyone else get told this? | |
Lauren Indiana | Posted at 11:08pm on Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 |
im 15 and i desire to get invisaligns. Im a freshman in high school and do not wish to have the normal braces. The only thing im worried about is talking weird.. | |
Gemma Lisburn, N.Ireland | Posted at 8:58pm on Saturday, August 9th, 2008 |
I have been considering having either veneers or invisalign done and I cant decide which to get, I think its best to keep my natural teeth but I dont know if I could be patient enough throughout the treatment. Any suggestions??? | |
Kristy Alberta | Posted at 7:32pm on Friday, June 27th, 2008 |
I started mine over a month ago and I think they are a wonderful alternative to metal braces and do not regret my decision 100%. | |
natalie leicester | Posted at 2:47pm on Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 |
i would not recommend invisalign to anyone. My teeth were not unstraight in the first place with just the two teeth sitting next to my two big front teeth slightly overlapping. I was initially informed that treatment time would be 6 and a half months however, 1 year and 5 months later i am still left with gaps inbetween my teeth (which were not there originally but had to be made in order to create room for my teeth to move. I am devastated at the results and am now seeking to get a full refund so i can have traditional braces instead. Please read lots of reviews before deciding to go ahead with invisalignb treatment it's not as good as the makers like to make out. | |
Robyn South Jersey | Posted at 8:39pm on Friday, May 2nd, 2008 |
To Asmahan-yes not being able to close your jaw is normal...believe it or not you get used to it. Mine were very uncomfortable at first (never thought I would get used to it) but now sometimes I almost 4get to take them off before I eat. | |
Asmahan UAE | Posted at 11:55am on Thursday, April 17th, 2008 |
Mine have cost me around 3888$, a series of 15 aligners top and bottom. | |
ashleigh epping, Australia | Posted at 11:52pm on Saturday, January 5th, 2008 |
do these really cost $3,500 ? i am getting braces on the 23 of january and they are going to cost $6,800. | |
Mick Michigan | Posted at 7:44am on Sunday, September 30th, 2007 |
Thanks for the invisalign reviews... Will look into the costs... | |
natalie worcester | Posted at 6:11pm on Saturday, September 15th, 2007 |
i think these are so cool i have them and they are so ugly!! i realy wish i could have these lol !! | |
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