Friday, May 21, 2010

Does invisalign really work? How well?

I'm looking into invisalign. My teeth arent too bad just some minor crowding. I was wondering if anyones ever used invisalige. How noticeable is it really and how well does it work?

Does invisalign really work? How well?
I used Invisalign. And it was fine. I only needed a minor adjustment. I went in and they changed them about every 4 to 6 weeks. I only had to use mine for 6 months, with great results. And they are barely visible. Most people didn't even notice mine unless they knew I had them. They can be kind of expensive. But to me it was worth it. Good Luck.
Reply:Yes i can never notice it
Reply:I can notice, but only up close. The teethe have a slight line across the top portion and the space between the teeth look odd. According to the commercials they work great even for the worst teeth. If you get normal braces it will be worth it, but for your teeth invisalign sound like a better choice. Good luck! Have fun with your new smile!! :)
Reply:yes, they do work but I have heard that in the longrun they are not as good and they cost more. They also are bigger than metal braces.





Good luck with whatvever choice you make!!!
Reply:If your case is SUITABLE for Invisalign, it works wonderfully well - as long as you do your part and wear them (almost) 24/7. Any dentist doing Invisalign has to be certified to use them and should be capable of making the diagnosis of whether or not to use them. If Invisalign was suggested to you, then it should work for your case.





I would not say that Invisalign is better or worse than braces, because it depends on the case. There is no set answer. After a few minutes of wearing them, your speech will sound just fine. They are very thin and pretty much exactly the same shape as your teeth. They do tend to increase the amount of saliva in your mouth at first, but you soon get used to that and the salivary flow seems to slow back to normal after a while, also. If you don't tell someone that you are wearing them, most of the time, they won't even know - even from up close.


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