Sometimes the lisp sneaks up on me, especially if I am tired or talking a lot.
It is possible that you are compensating a bit for the new tray (pain/discomfort, tray not completely settled onto your teeth yet, etc.), but I wouldn't worry that you are destined to lisp with each new tray! Some trays make far bigger changes than others so that may affect how you talk, but either way, the lisp will go away soon...
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This has been an interesting read. I almost got Invisalign. The buttons pushed me over to the "no" side. My ortho never mentioned them during our consultation, nor did I see anything about them in the literature. I found them only when Googling real pictures (not advertisment photos) and became curious about them. Like anything else, it sounds like they aren't so bad in reality. (I ended up with ICE brackets on my lowers only. Go figure.)