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Invisalign Experiences
Anyone have any experience with Invisalign?
I'm looking into getting some for my overbite. My 2 front upper teeth lean inwards, I am hoping this will correct it allow my jaw to be a bit lower and more forward to improve the bite and air flow. I'm quoted at $3500 at my place, is this fair? |
Well yea it's fair. I have 32 perfect implants because my life is standing in front of execs and giving presentations. If you can get your teeth straight for that price then do it. The alternatives are 20X's that cost.
And let us know how it works out. :) |
From the cases I see there is a compromise in the ability to move teeth predictably paid for the convenience of clear removable appliances. Conventional orthodontic results are almost always better, especially in occlusal (bite) results, if you're willing to do it. Most certainly invisalign can work great for simple cases. Price seems in line with what I see but can be all over the board and can also depend on how many aligners are needed.
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I'm doing upper and lower now. $5000. So $3000 for upper sounds about right.
The change over the past 15 months is staggering. Still have 5 months of new trays before I go to a retainer. Started Misaligned, twisted, wearing down. Now looking much better. Discipline is the key. And never eat with them in. And really don't drink with them in either. Except water or may be a beer. Sugar will get caught between the teeth and tray and ruin your teeth. So you have to get into a routine of popping them out, brushing your teeth and popping them back in. Still better than metal braces! |
I did it and was pleased with it. I've always had a front tooth gap despite surgery and braces as a kid. Not wearing my retainer after braces didn't help.
My dentist had been telling me for years I needed to wear a mouth guard at night to protect against my night teeth grinding. At 43 years old she finally convinced me by showing me what I would look like as an old man with ground down teeth. So I decided if I was going to wear a mouth guard for the rest of my life, I might as well go all the way and do Invisilign. For $5000 I had 14 upper and 7 lower aligners to get my teeth straight. I did have to get a permanent front retainer after Invisilign behind my front 4 teeth. It was a few hundred dollars from an orthodontist and my mouth guard was adjusted to clear it. |
I know a couple of people that have done invisalign. I think it was somewhere between $4k and 5k. The results are pretty impressive.
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Anyone brave enough to show a before and after (or even better - during) shot? I am at a decision point myself, and debating Invisalign vs metal...at 51 years old. My case is "interference". I.e. tight teeth that interfere with each other during bite with the result of stress cracking and chipping. Not horribly crooked by looking at them, but the interference is there.
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Edit: You know they have custom abutments that can correct mesioangular impacted implants? Don't you? |
I have friends that had good results. But they were all fairly easy jobs, some teeth a bit twisted but all basically already in a straight line. Definitely no adjustments to jaw / bite.
I am getting to the point where I am just glad if they are functional. The teeth craze in the US has gone too far. Now if you don't bleach the bejesus out of your teeth you look like a yellow toothed bum, even though 10 years ago your teeth would have been considered "white". Hope this helps - you should listen to Dr. N. - I think he is a pro ... G |
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Just went through it. Got a discount for paying the whole balance in one go. Your quote sounds right.
Word of caution- the edges are really sharp, & will tear your mouth up. I ended up using a nail file to smooth them off. I had to have 'lugs' glued onto my teeth to give the invisaligns something to grab on to. If you get this, make sure they remove all the glue when they're done. Ask me how I know. Some of the sets hurt like the blazes, but the retainer I now use doesn't seem to put any torque on them at all. Which makes me wonder why I have to wear them... |
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The reason the trays hurt when you switched, was because of the torque that the new trays put on your teeth to try to get them into a new position. The retainers are just retaining the current position, not trying to move them into a new position. |
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My orthodontist told me that the last set would 'set' my teeth. That's certainly the way it felt. I forgot to wear the retainers one night & feared the next night my teeth would hurt due to the correction provided by the retainers, but not at all. Retainers are a PITA, I might try forgoing them or just wear them every other night. I don't like having a mouth full of plastic all night! |
I completed my upper & lower Invisalign treatments in Sep 2015, after starting in Jan 2013. I am 55 now, and I kick myself for not doing it earlier in my life. I am really satisfied with the results and the costs that you quoted seem to be in line with I paid.
It is very important to stay with the regime and to wear the retainers as much as possible, no less than 20-22 hours per day. At first, I felt really self-conscious but I soon realized that almost nobody noticed them, or if they did notice, did not care enough to comment on it. I am now just wearing an overnight upper retainer which is very similar to the Invisalign trays but a little more sturdy to keep everything in place. I also have a permanent wire retainer glued to the back of my lower 4 front teeth which is invisible from the front. Good oral hygiene is non-negotiable to prevent other problems that might damage your teeth. I could send you my before/after pics by pm if you want. |
Retention is forever. The risk of relapse goes down w/ time but there is no way to predict when, how fast, and how much. This is especially true with lower incisors.
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my coworker takes them off when he eats and sets them on a napkin on the table. kinda weird.
i wonder if they have a travel case he could use. |
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Veneers and caps, maybe but not implants which are very time consuming and sometimes painful, not to mention expensive. One of my close friends recently had a dentist over-torque the post into his jaw and cracked it, (his jaw). Talk about some pain and healing time. :eek: Also, would it not be unusual to do cosmetic procedures on rear molars, (beyond porcelain crowns)? |
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