Dr. Barton and his staff are friendly and welcoming. They are accomodating in regards to scheduling and got to work the moment I decided to get Invisalign. He is knowledgeable and his bedside manner is amazing! Although this has absolutely nothing to do with Dr. Barton, (he's great), I hate the buttons bonded to my teeth and the elastic bands I have to wear which I thought I was done with when I had braces in high school.
If you did not sign a contract you have no responsibility. also if the trays have not been shipped you owe nothig.
I have treated many, many patients with Invisalign, who came in wearing partials. In all of these cases, it was necessary to discontinue the use of these partials. However, so the patient would not have to walk around with spaces, during their Invisalign treatment, I always place teeth in the Invisalign trays, so that when the patient is wearing their trays ( which should be 22 hours per day)the patient does not have to suffer the embarrassment of walking around with spaces in their mouth
Hi Priscilla. My name is Dr. Ken Barton. I am an Invisalign Elite Provider, and have offices in N.Y, and N.J.. I have done hundreds of cases like yours.That being said, you must do Invisalign first, and after your teeth have been properly positioned, the you have your veneers placed
My name is Dr. Ken Barton. I am an Elite Invisalign Provider, having successfully treated, in excess of 3,000 cases. I maintain practices in both N.J, and N.Y. To answer your specific question: OIften unnecessary extraction of teeth, can result in an unfavorable affect on the profile. Though, this is a long procedure, I have done many cases, with Invisalign, where I was successful in re-opening these spaces, ( to then be replaced with either impants, or fixed bridges)., therefore restoring facial harmony
My name is Dr. Ken Barton. I am an Invisalign Elite Provider, having successfully treated over 3000 happy patients. I maintain practices, throughout N.Y., and N.J. That being said, I have treated many. many cases, such as yours, where the patient desires both a correction, to the s "slant " of their teeth, as well as a "wider smile "