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Basically, I was told by 4 orthos that I'm NOT a case for invisalign, but one- a premier provider- said I was. However, he said I would need jaw surgery in order to correct my overjet. Now, I'm against this. But I'm not so sure metal braces an correct the overjet... I emailed my dentist to confirm it will be fixed, and he said 1-2mm overjet constitutes the ideal bite. Is this correct? I also have a deep bite...metal braces ortho will have me wear elastics on one side, making me wonder how invisalign could correct the issue.
I'm essentially all set to go to metal ortho, when I start panicking. He quoted me 6,500-7,500 - BUT I have to pay a $450 x ray fee, even if I decide against. Ortho with invisalign is 6,900 - including everything. So- cheaper, and I dont have to wear metal for 2 years. Will I get the same results?? Invisalign DR claims yes- in fact, he'll give me metal braces at same price, but says results will be the same.
I dont want to spend extra money and 2 years in metal if I dont have to. But...I cant get a guaranteed treatment plan/price without commiting 500 dollars. What would you do? Please dont say see another ortho- I've exhausted all the professionals in my area
