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Ultimately, I would want my teeth to look and feel great, so before pursuing a refund, I would work with your current dentist to see if he/she can finish the job. If you have no trust in your dentist at all, then get a second opinion from another dentist that does Clear Correct. It...
+1 answersAligners are customized for your teeth, specifically, based on impressions taken by your dentist. You will notice a difference in every new set of aligners you wear as they gradually shift your smile toward achieving the outcome you and your dentist planned for.If you have concerns about any of...
+4 answers$395 is not the correct lab fee for a full Clear Correct case. $395 is the lab fee the dentist pays for a case of only 6 aligners, which are for very, very, very minor tooth movements. Having been a Clear Correct provider for at least 4-5 years and an Invisalign provider for over 10...
+2 answersRetainers are designed to help keep the dental alignment in the desired position. This includes all three dimensions. Often, if there is plastic that is made to contact only some teeth but not others, there is some type of vertical control designed into the retainer; you may want to...
+3 answersWithout photos it is hard to make a treatment recommendation, but I would always recommend a consultation with an Orthodontist. At this appointment they will take photos, x-rays and do a dental exam. At this point, you can find out your treatment options. There is also an option called...
+5 answersIt sounds like the impression (molds) of your teeth got distorted somehow, or something unfavorable happened during the fabrication process of the tray, because normally the first tray with Clear Correct or Invisalign fits very accurately. Usually its not until later in treatment that...
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