So I have a small gap between my "buck" teeth and I was wondering if invisalign can be only worn on the top. My bottom teeth are perfectly fine, it is just the gap on top of my teeth that I'm have problems with. Can invisalign be insured? And if I was only to get a top invisalign would it cost a lot less?
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ValGal
05-07-2007, 12:26 AM
I'm only doing the top, I'm on tray 9 out of 13. I'm not sure about the pricing for top only or for top/bottom since I'm a friend of the Dentist I got a nice deal. I originally wanted bonding done, I have small gaps on each side of my two front teeth Dentist said Invisalign will be permanent bonding would eventually need to be retouched every few years.
When you get your first tray don't regret getting the Invisalign, the pressure and lisping will go away within a week, you will forget that your wearing them and people won't notice unless you tell them.
blueygirl1
05-07-2007, 10:02 AM
I have a consultation for invisalign on the 15th. My dentist told me for top and bottom they run about $5000. I have an overlapped front tooth and he said the invisalign would definitely take care of that. Theres only one tooth on the bottom thats crooked and he said I might as well do top and bottom and get a better look. He told me the bottoms wouldn't be on as long as the top since theres less to straighten.
Val.....how bad was the lisp and the pressure. Just curious.
ValGal
05-07-2007, 09:49 PM
The pressure was really bad for a few days, hurt when they put the Invisalign in, I left feeling what did I get myself into, 2 hours later dinner time-it took 20 minutes to get it out (use a dry tissue to grip one side to loosen it) then I felt a different pressure as if I was hit in the mouth when I got it out, I'm thinking hey this is great I really will loose a few pounds since it felt like a big deal to get them out, no more snacks. Next day at work everyone is going out to lunch but me I couldn't get it out again-after 2 days I got the technique down and their easy to put in and take out that I don't have to give up snacks.
I had to get dots put on 6 of my teeth for the Invisalign to work, tooth colored squares to grip and turn the teeth in the Invisalign that was what made it hard for me getting them on and taking them out in the begining-they were noticeable to me but not to anyone else, they don't hurt and you will forget that they are there (depends on your treatment if you need them) There is also some filing done inbetween your teeth for the teeth to be able to move, sounds worse than it is, it freaked me out until I got home and saw how minimal the space was. The dots and the areas where the filing is done cannot be seen when Invisalign is in.
I schedule my appt for each new Invisalign in the late afternoon, I take an Advil on my way there, where them until dinner put them back in and go to sleep-they have never bothered me while sleeping. Since #3 aligner I haven't felt any pressure when a new aligner gets put in or taken out.
You can only drink cold water with them in anything hot can warp them and drinking anything with color will make them noticeable in your mouth. I was cleaning them with toothpaste but that can be expensive and to me they looked cloudy, I use 1/2 Denture pill cleaner (Brand name or generic) and soak them in water.
The lisp lasted about a week and at work I'm on the phone all day only co-workers noticed because I brought it up.
I noticed a difference in one of the two teeth around #5, I'm on #9 and finish after completing #13.
blueygirl1
05-08-2007, 09:46 AM
Thanks for the info. I guess it's good to know first hand what I'm getting myself into. The eating part - taking them out - sounds like a pain in the ***!:mad:
How long after your consultation did you actually get the invisaligns? Was it just a matter of days or was it way longer than that????
ValGal
05-10-2007, 10:30 PM
Don't be discouraged just days 1-2 I had trouble taking out the tray. You'll find a way that is easy for you to remove the tray. I still use a tissue to remove mine it gives me a better grip and then I wrap it up and put it inside it's holder until I can clean them.
It took about 2 months until the computerize video of my treatment was ready then after viewing it with the Dentist and approving it, it took about another month - 3 months total - originally I thought I was getting "Express" 9 aligners but instead I got 12 - I'll be finished 2 days before I go Summer vacation :)
From what I've read online during the time my treatment went to Invisalign, Invisalgn took over another companys patients so that could be why it took so long - consult late Sept first tray received early January.
ZachH
05-21-2007, 01:30 AM
Thanks for the replies ,but do anyone know how much the cost is just for the top part of my teeth. Because my bottom teeth are perfect or close to it.
Nicole4270
05-30-2007, 04:08 PM
I was told that Invisalign costs the same amount whether you get just the top, or both top and bottom. It is because the orthodonist is paying the lab fee whether he is doing on aligner or two. I thought that I just wanted the top, but then they explained to me that it is best to align your teeth, both top and bottom, at the same time.
ZachH
06-07-2007, 11:52 PM
Ok thanks for the reply, but I've just read about Invisalign express, and it seems it is cheaper and better since it takes less time. My gap between my teeth are fairly small, and everything else with my teeth is perfect except the gap. So I am now interested in the express version. Has anyone tried it?
ZachH
06-22-2007, 01:41 AM
any1?
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Rocinantex
10-28-2007, 06:11 AM
There was a price difference with my dentist, as he bases his prices as flat fees instead of based on the number of aligners needed. For just the top mine cost 2500, including all refinement and a whitening afterwards. I think bottoms were an additional 500-750
legallyblondied
10-29-2007, 02:58 AM
Hi Zach....If everything is perfect with your teeth except for
a small gap between the top front teeth why are you even
considering a $5,000 procedure ? If you want to close the
gap bonding works beautifully and no it is not permanent but
cheap and lasts at least 4 or 5 years if you take good care of
those front teeth. If you want something that will close the
gap and last a life time and look beautiful you should do porcelain veneers.....Karen