Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Smile!

I am a former brace-face. A two-time brace face at that. Once as a teenager and then again as an adult. Guess what? I lagged and didn't wear my retainers (again) and YES, I need straightening AGAIN.  This time as a 40 year old I am not going to do the "brace-face" look.  No metal mouth momma for me!  SO...I'm looking into Invisalign and hoping that those of you who have experience with the process can share your knowledge with me.  I am still looking into our dental plan to see if it is even covered.  I looked through their directories and have found a few providers in my area.  It's a start.  I wanted to document my journey starting here with the researching phase. I am excited to get the ball rolling.  I've contacted the company and attached the information that they have provided me in hopes to share with those of you who may be interested as well.

If you haven't learned by now, I'm a "sharer". I enjoy sharing. It's probably a big reason why I enjoy blogging so much.  I get to be a big mouth about what I know, what I learn, what I like, and what I don't.

Growing up my Mom ALWAYS said "sharing is caring" - it was annoying at times to hear, but I listened.  If I had only listened and WORN my retainers as a teen ...



Invisalign(R)


Dear Cynthia,

Thank you for your interest in Invisalign®. Choosing to straighten your teeth is an important choice in life. To help you decide if Invisalign is right for you, we'd like to share a little more information with you about how our treatment works. When you're ready to make your decision, we'll be ready to get you started.
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What to expect
1. Your doctor will take an impression of your teeth and create a digital 3-D image to plan the exact tooth movements for your treatment.
2. You'll receive your first set of customized aligners about one month later. These are created for you to wear at each stage of your treatment, gradually moving your teeth a little at a time.
3. Most patients only need one checkup every four to six weeks.
4. A full treatment typically includes 20–30 aligners and often takes less than a year.
What others are saying
"I've heard stories of people having food stuck in their metal braces and I didn’t want to go through that. It’s so easy..."


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"I wanted my teeth straighter, but I didn’t want to be in pain. My aligners are so comfortable compared to the metal..."


– Martin / Financial Analyst
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