While I agree in that in many cases the more you do something the better you get at it. But, this is not always a linear assumption that can be made. There are those that take further education seriously and those who learn the basics and plow along. Invisalign is no different. A DDS is not required by law (in Alberta) to earn CE credits if they are using Invisalign and practicing orthodontics. It then becomes and individuals choice as to how much education surrounding Invisalign that they engage in. This can have a big impact on the quality of the results.
Quality of result is also about understanding that Invisalign is not an appropriate choice for all cases. The designations are a good start but the PR firm that advertises Invisalign would do well to add some deeper meaning to these designations.
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Quality of result is also about understanding that Invisalign is not an appropriate choice for all cases. The designations are a good start but the PR firm that advertises Invisalign would do well to add some deeper meaning to these designations.