Got my invisalign today

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Kez
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Got my invisalign today

#1 Post by Kez »

I'm think I'm thrilled! - the dentist gave me approx 18-24 months for the invisaglin treatment. Got my first set today and they are 13 upper and 11 lower.
Am I right in thinking that all going well and not including adjustments I should be finished by Christmas?

John37
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#2 Post by John37 »

Congratulations, but I'm confused. Most people wear each set for 2 weeks. If you have 13 aligners, then that would only be 6 months. But you said it will take 18-24 months. Please clarify this. Thanks. :)

Kez
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#3 Post by Kez »

John37 wrote:Congratulations, but I'm confused. Most people wear each set for 2 weeks. If you have 13 aligners, then that would only be 6 months. But you said it will take 18-24 months. Please clarify this. Thanks. :)
Hi
Sorry, should have clarified. During my first consultation with the ortho she advised that the procedure would probably be 18-24 months. So you can imagine my delight in seeing only 13U and 11L
I just wanted to make sure my 6 month calculation was right and I wasn't missing something.

teacher61
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#4 Post by teacher61 »

I was first told by my ortho that is would be at least 15 months. When I went in to review the Clincheck the asst. told me I qualified for the Express. I wear 10 aligners for 3 weeks apiece. I am on my 2nd aligner. No problems. The 2nd pair do fit tighter which is ok with me, lets me know they are working. I should be done by Christmas. Does anyone else wear them for 3 weeks at a time? I brush them with toothpaste when I brush my teeth and sometimes pour mouthwash in them to freshen them up. I use tweezers to get them out. When I eat I fix my plate or make my sandwich, etc. and at the last minute go take them out. This minimizes the time that they are out. I probably only have them out about 45 min. a day. These are just some things that I have figured out that are good tips. No one notices them until I tell them. I think they look better in because they make your teeth look whiter and shinier.

Feilon
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#5 Post by Feilon »

I also just got mine yesterday. 15 upper and as of right now, 0 lower. My bottom teeth aren't completely perfect and I expressed some concern, but my dentist told me that we're gonna worry about the top now and can always do one or two trays on the bottom later. I also got four attachments thrown on. The actual invisalign doesn't hurt, it's trying to pry the tray off over the attachments that hurts!

Kez
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#6 Post by Kez »

Feilon wrote:I also just got mine yesterday. 15 upper and as of right now, 0 lower. My bottom teeth aren't completely perfect and I expressed some concern, but my dentist told me that we're gonna worry about the top now and can always do one or two trays on the bottom later. I also got four attachments thrown on. The actual invisalign doesn't hurt, it's trying to pry the tray off over the attachments that hurts!
I've also 4 attachments but one is on my upper front tooth which is a bit annoying. All my teeth are feeling tender today but not too much hassle getting them on and off. I'm hoping by the weekend they'll feel a lot more normal & my tongue will stop ripping itself off the inner lower aligner :P
13 Upper & 11Lower
Start date 18 June 2008

John37
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#7 Post by John37 »

teacher61 - I used to prepare the food like you did to minimize the time I had my aligners out, but after 5-10 trays I got sick of doing it. I used to have them out about 2 hours each day, but now it's 3-3.5 hours per day. Keep it up if you can.

And I'm always surprised at how many people were never given a plastic hook to help take the aligners out. I don't think I could do it without the hook especially when they are new and tight. My fingernails are short and I think I'd rip them off if I tried using my fingers. I use the white hook in the picture. It works great for me especially with my attachments. People should ask their dentist or orthodontist for a hook.

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zone6
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#8 Post by zone6 »

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U: 16
L: 10
8 months total treatment time

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