Haven't seen a ClinCheck Video

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newbie09
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Haven't seen a ClinCheck Video

#1 Post by newbie09 »

I just started my invisalign treatment a week ago.
It looks like most most orthos show their patients clincheck videos BEFORE treatments begin.

However, in my case, I did not even know that there are these videos available for patients until I started reading threads here.

Do you think my ortho dropped the ball or do some orthos choose not to show the clincheck to the patients? Do you suggest that I talk to my ortho and ask him to show me my clincheck or is it too late since the treatment has started already?

PaulInc
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#2 Post by PaulInc »

Ask him to show you the video.

The idea being you see the end result and say you're happy with it before starting treatment. Some dont show it tho.

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#3 Post by myhollywoodsmile »

Hi there,
Mine didn't show me before I started treatment, he handed me a dvd at the end of my first fitting appointment.
By that time all the aligners were made so there wasn't much I could do if I didn't like it!

i would ask, he/she should be able to give you something.

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#4 Post by Wobblydeb »

From what I understand, some orthos choose not to show their patients the clincheck. I'm guessing its either because their patients are mostly children so they are unaccustomed to consulting with them, or they consider reviewing and approving the clincheck to be their job.

If you want to see it though, you should speak to your ortho. Its too late for any changes now that you have the aligners, but it might help as you go along. For instance I knew in advance a gap would develop between my central incisors, so it has stopped me panicking about it! :)
Initial set: 31 upper / 17 lower
1st refinement: 14 upper / 10 lower
2nd refinement: 10 upper / 5 lower

newbie09
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#5 Post by newbie09 »

Thanks everyone, that helps! :)
I will definitely ask!

Still smiling
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#6 Post by Still smiling »

I didn't get to see mine. Even when I asked to see it they didn't show it to me. I'm almost done with my treatment plan and I'm not pleased with the results. Maybe they thought I wouldn't like the results and decided to not show it to me.

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#7 Post by sisi »

Still Smiling, sorry if you have already explained this elsewhere but why are you unhappy with the results?

shagsoprano
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Haven't seen a ClinCheck Video

#8 Post by shagsoprano »

My dentist showed me the whole ClinChek set of animation before one attachment was applied or IPR performed. And when I asked for a copy of the ClinChek to be emailed, he happily complied. It seems to me it's best for all parties concerned to know as much as possible about the procedure before beginning and the ClinChek, being moving pictures, to paraphrase the old cliche, is capable of supplying more information in just a few seconds than the best hand-holding clinician with an avuncular bedside manner. FWIW. All patients deserve a showing. Even minors should be shown the film in the presence of parent or guardian. The 3D animation is produced for a reason. I would loooove to know the official Invisalign protocol on such matters. I would wager full disclosure is the policy, not some nuanced, circumstantial, scenario-grounded one.

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