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  1. ice cube's Avatar
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    Invisalign..?
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    Last edited by ice cube; 23-11-2012 at 22:01.
  2. Na-dia's Avatar
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    Re: Invisalign..?
    There is a review from a youtuber where she shows the short preview of the work that is going to be done and expresses her expectations as well as gives her opinion on it. I can put a link here if you are interested
  3. helloanna's Avatar
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    I'm the same, apparently I'd need mine for cosmetic reasons - but still, it'd be nice to get a helping hand, where am I meant to get three grand?! But yeah, look on YouTube :-)


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  4. cfizzle's Avatar
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    Re: Invisalign..?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnXbRV1ipm8

    there's way more videos on youtube about it as mentioned above, but this one seems quite good since it's a vlog
  5. Na-dia's Avatar
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    Re: Invisalign..?
    That's what I was talking about
  6. Wreemo's Avatar
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    Re: Invisalign..?
    I'm using Clearalign braces which are basically Invisalign but just a different make/brand.

    I'm on my 5th week at the moment and the results are definitely noticeable! (I have moderate movement taking place)

    I change to a different brace every week rather then the traditional method of the 'train tack' braces.

    The first day or 2 of each new brace is uncomfortable but when it gets to the 3rd day you get used to it

    I can't exactly say if it's more effective opposed to the normal braces that the NHS usually use as i've never had them but they are definitely harder to spot by others. 5 weeks in and no one has noticed them when i'm out in public! Soooo a big yes if you have possible confidence issues.

    I payed around £2400 and I cannot for the life of me remember how long the treatment is, i'm just going with it! (Clearalign is supposedly cheaper opposed to Invisilign? Thats what my dentist said...)

    The only downside I would point out is that you have to take them out when eating anything. I attempted to eat simple things with them in and it just made me look like a freak :P Water is really the only thing that you drink with them in or else you'll stain the brace. (Red wine for example is a BIG NO) So in that respect it's a bit of an annoyance but you get used to it after a while.

    Hope that helps, any other questions you have don't be hesitant to ask
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