So here's an update on my Invisalign journey:
I got my first two sets of aligners on December 10th! My appointment went much quicker than I anticipated, and to be honest I felt kind of "rushed". The actual orthodontist actually only saw me for a total of maybe 1 minute, basically he was like "Do they fit ok? Ok see you in a month!", didn't even really take a moment to physically check the fit or show me my Clincheck video, explain future attachments, or anything of that sort. So that was a bit offputting. I have 19 aligners total (not including any future refinements), so that's not too bad... about 9 months or so. But I'll be getting a whole bunch of attachments (2 on my right canine!! yaaay... not!) and some shaving between my two front teeth to push them closer together.
The part I was (and still am) most anxious about regarding my case is the pontics that are in the spaces where I am missing my lateral incisors. Well, the assistant woman who gave me my starter kit goodies (cases, toothrbush, cleaning tablets, care pamphlet, etc.) handed me my first set of aligners to try on, and I had to ask her if the pontics were in them, which they weren't... so she was like "Ok, I'll be right back!" And took the two sets of aligners I received to fill in the areas with pontic material. I was very worried at this point because she didn't do a shade check for color matching with my natural teeth or anything, she literally just grabbed the aligners and started filling them in a separate area of the office with a type of silicone-ish resin material, like a caulking gun thing. She brought them back and I asked her if that's standard practice not to do shade matching or anything of that sort, and she just brushed it off saying "No, we just use a standard color for the material." Needless to say, I'm quite disappointed...
Initially, the pontics looked pretty good, the size and shape of them is definitely an improvement over my previous flipper I've worn for the past 8 years, and the color seemed to be alright, not perfect but pretty close. So at first, I was ok with them. But as the weeks have gone on and I'm nearing the end of my second set of aligners, I am increasingly disappointed, upset, and frustrated with the whole thing. The two pontics appear unnaturally dark grey/yellowish against my natural teeth, which are ironically becoming whiter as I pay more attention to my oral hygeine habits and am constantly brushing, flossing, rinsing, etc. For the first few days of each set, the pontics look OK- best in bright direct lighting, but in darker lighting they appear to have a slight off-color. But it seems as time progresses, they get darker and darker to the point now where they're quite grey and dead looking!!! It's very noticable, so much that several people (who didn't even know I've been missing these teeth at all or that I was undergoing Invisalign treatment) have commented on their weird, "dead" looking grey appearance.
I am self conscious enough already, and the added frustration of spending nearly $6,000 out of pocket and the next year or so with these stupid things is really upsetting to me. It's not even been a month and already, I am not smiling nearly as much and trying to open my mouth to reveal my teeth as little as possible when I speak, eat, or laugh. It's frankly embarrassing and awkward and I'm not happy.
I have an appointment this coming Wednesday to get attachments (oh goodie... and I even had to specifically ask the assistant about where they would be and when I would receive them!! If I hadn't asked, they wouldn't have mentioned it!!!) and receive the next 5 sets of trays. I'm going to speak with them to see if there is any available alternative for the pontic material. I know when I had my Essix retainer many years ago, the material they used for the pontics was different, harder and not silicone-like. I just really want a better, more aesthetic solution. I'm spending all this money and the whole point of Invisalign (besides moving your teeth and creating a better bite/smile) is for it to be a more aesthetic option than conventional orthodontics. So far for me, I'm not having a good experience with it. It's going to be a long year.
