Ok first off, right off the bat.. #5. Really? How are you going to GUARANTEE that we WILL definitely UNDOUBTEDLY for sure lose a tray or two? Really now? You are guaranteeing that. That right there made me lose all credibility in all your statements, sorry. Not buying your reasoning.
Yeah you have to brush your teeth a lot, and snacking is a pain. But that's life. If you really want it, put the work in. Simple.
As for the part where it's uncomfortable and not completely invisible, well yeah, I think it's obvious that it would be right to assume a patient knows that it would be uncomfortable. You're moving teeth here, it's not magic, there has to be pressure on the teeth and it's gonna be uncomfortable. You can't expect yourself not to feel anything. And yeah it's not 100% invisible, but is it more visible than metal braces on your teeth? As for the second part, where they didnt quite fix your teeth. Sorry about that. Just sounds like they didnt know what they were doing.
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