Kelmo7

Location: Baltimore, MD
Joined: 9 Jul 2008
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I had the same problem for a couple of my trays. Let your ortho know. It might be ok if it is loose in an area that does not require tooth movement. But if it is loose in an area that does our ortho may need to re-fit you liners to make sure that your teeth move correctly.
My insurance is through Metlife
Maybe your next set will next will be tighter. At this point I am only wearing my last set of Invisaligns at night and they still have a snug fit when I put them on. Not all of my aligners were tight but they were snug. If your next couple of aligners don't feel like that, ask your ortho about it. I have gotten more used to kissing with my aligners on but since I no longer have to wear them all day, I don't really think about it as much. The extra spit is normal and thats something your probably get used to in the next month or so.
I have finished my bottom liners and I have 5 more top liners to go. The pain went away after the first 3 liners. After that, it was just discomfort. Although, I havent been able to bite into an apple, and have had a hard time tearing into steak, the discomfort really only lasted for the first 3 days for each liner. After that, I could pretty much eat anything. I hope all your liners are as easy as the ones you've had so far! Good Luck!
Thanks for your comments. As far as the love life, I feel extremely uncomfortable kissing my husband with these things on. But I don't want to take them off every time either. I can barely talk right with these things on, kissing is going to take practice.It's just a little inconvenient at times. The pain has gradually been getting better, but I have only been able to eat soft foods for the past week. Hopefully my next set will be better.

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