Need opionions on what would be better.......

This is the place to post general questions and comments about all areas of orthodontic treatment. Before you post a question, use the forum's SEARCH tool to see if your question has already been answered!

New Members: YOU MUST MAKE A POST WITHIN 24 HOURS OF REGISTERING OR YOUR ACCOUNT WILL BE DELETED. In other words, don't sign up unless you plan to actively participate in the message board immediately. This is necessary to keep out spammers and lurkers with bad intentions. Of course, you can read most forums on the board without registering.

DO NOT POST FULL-FACE PHOTOS or personal contact information on this website. We have had problems with people re-posting members' photos on fetish websites. Please only post photos of your teeth, not your whole face. Keep your email and your personal information private. Thank you.

Moderator: bbsadmin

Post Reply
Message
Author
Cor1
Posts: 165
Joined: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:04 am
Location: B.C. (West Kootenay area)

Need opionions on what would be better.......

#1 Post by Cor1 »

[b]Hi all, I'm looking to get my 12yr. old into braces, now his teeth arent't as bad as mine are and I'm in regulare Smart Clip braces (which I luv!!), but because his aren't so bad how would Invisilign be for a younger kid???

Any opionions would be greatfull,

Thanks,

Cor1[/b]
Image

Cor1
Posts: 165
Joined: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:04 am
Location: B.C. (West Kootenay area)

Hey

#2 Post by Cor1 »

Hey all seriously does no one have no info that can help me here, come on I need some help before I put my son thru the riggers of these straightn devices!!

Cor1
Image

nellen
Posts: 24
Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 2:21 pm

#3 Post by nellen »

I would be concerned that he would lose the braces. I know my friends all lost their retainers multiple times. That would be my main concern, outside of that, only the orthodontist can tell you if they would even work for him. I would have him get the braces now though.

Cor1
Posts: 165
Joined: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:04 am
Location: B.C. (West Kootenay area)

OOhhh

#4 Post by Cor1 »

so they just come out so easily............maybe permenant is what I want.........don't know yet...........
Image

User avatar
Folk Ballad
Posts: 78
Joined: Fri May 16, 2008 7:41 am
Contact:

#5 Post by Folk Ballad »

I would probably just have him in the traditional, metal braces.
The reason people choose invisalign is because of the non-visibility factor, but when you're 12, most of your friends either have braces or have had braces, so they're not that big a deal.
Also, invisalign depends on patient cooperation, since they're removable. If he had metal braces affixed to his teeth, there would be no time in which his teeth weren't moving and as mentioned, there'd be no way he could lose them. :lol:
But ultimately, you know him best, and maybe invisalign would be the best option for him. The best thing to do would be to talk to your orthodontist and hear his/her opinion. ^^

purpleteeth
Posts: 448
Joined: Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:45 pm
Location: Texas
Contact:

#6 Post by purpleteeth »

Ask him what he wants. His opinion should count or be taken into consideration.

Personally, I don't think most kids and teens are responsible enough for Invisilgn in most cases (not all, just most). Metal braces are also very socially acceptable, not to mention a lot cheaper.

Have you had your son evaluated yet? Permanent braces will require enough maintence as is and they take commitment. I would fear my child would not wear the retainers properly and it would be a waste of money. Insurance might also cover regular braces too, so check with them to see what is covered for your child.
<img>

User avatar
RenaissanceGurl
Posts: 53
Joined: Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:35 pm
Location: Germany

#7 Post by RenaissanceGurl »

I agree with Meryaten.
When I began my Invisalign treatment almost 2 years ago, I read on their website that they wouldn't even accept cases of kids younger than 17, for above reasons. Maybe that has changed by now, but I think it's true that we, as paying adults, tend to take care a lot more of the aligners, wearing time etc... Invisalign is great, but it requieres a lot of responsibility and effort/ care. Just think of how many kids lose/ break their retainers/ loose appliances, and the Invisalign aligners are much more fragile, are not THAT easy to clean, and should be worn 22 hours a day (which I never did, but that's a different story...).

In the case of your son, I would just go with metal/ ceramic brackets. All the kids wear them, and they seem to be working just great, and children adopt to them really easily.

:)

User avatar
janessa
Posts: 12
Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:22 pm
Location: Washington State, US

#8 Post by janessa »

If I were in your shoes I would either wait until he gets older for the Invisalign or, if you're set on bracing him now, go with metal. If you are willing to spend the money on braces you want to be sure you get results, you probably don't want him to have the option to take them off. Unless you have an exceptionally responsible 12 year old, he will only wear them when he remembers and inevitably he will lose them in the lunch room. I am 20 and didn't trust myself enough to get Invisalign--in part because I knew I'd find it all too convenient to take them out but in part because, even in Invisalign, my mom still had to get metal braces for 6 months. Of course only an orthodontist will know what will work best in terms of efficacy.

Post Reply