When it comes to requesting a refund for unsatisfactory Invisalign treatment results, it is important to be both polite and direct. If your initial request is denied, you can ask your new dentist or orthodontist to call and make the request on your behalf. This may be more successful as the provider may be more likely to take the request seriously if they recognize that another professional is making it. In order for Invisalign to be effective, it is essential that the aligners are worn for at least 22 hours a day throughout the treatment period and that the sets of aligners are changed as instructed by the orthodontist.
During your free initial consultation, your orthodontist will assess whether Invisalign is the right choice for you. They will create a personalized treatment plan that takes into account your unique needs and will safely guide the movement of your teeth and jaw to ensure optimal jaw and tissue health. The technology behind Invisalign has advanced significantly in recent years, allowing for the treatment of cases where teeth and jaw alignment is necessary. From simple smile adjustments to complex alignment of teeth and bite, Invisalign can correct a wide range of orthodontic problems in as little as six months.
Invisalign is also an ideal choice for teens as it allows them to feel comfortable and safe while still enjoying an active social life that includes sports, band practices and school events. The aligners are discreet, so teens don't have to worry about feeling self-conscious about their appearance. It is important to note that if someone does not wear their aligners as instructed, this can lead to poor treatment outcomes. This includes not wearing them for at least 22 hours a day or not changing them as directed by the orthodontist.
Your orthodontist will use an iTero digital scan of your teeth combined with the results of your exam to create a personalized Invisalign treatment plan that will help you achieve a healthy, straight and beautiful smile. The cost of treatment varies depending on the complexity of your case.