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New ClinCheck / New Dr.

Well I decided to pass on the last doctor and go with a new one. The last Clincheck I was given had way too much IPR for my liking. Also the doctor didn't seem to thrilled to address some of the concerns I had before accepting the treatment.

So now a new doctor and new ClinCheck! I will post the new videos later when I get a bit more time. Long story short this time around I am not getting any IPR done, and the Dr. has decided to distilize my top molars back to where my wisdom teeth used to be. Sounds a bit weird but that's the plan. Once this has be achieved thats when the aligners will start working on the anterior teeth. Oh I forgot to mentions elastics. Not too sure when they are coming into play, but there are definitely coming. On my first tray now day 5.

ClinCheck VDO's

So here are the videos I recently received. All comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated.

New Dr. - Updated procedure

I have decided to get my procedure done in Bangkok, reason being is that I will be spending a majority of time there instead of the States this upcoming year. As you can see in the ClinCheck photos, there is a lot of IPR happening throughout the procedure. It seems that IPR is the only way to make some room without having to go through extractions or surgery. I know its pretty invasive, but I'm willing to go through with it if that's the only way. The Dr. has already sent me the videos, and the movements look really intense. I'm still staring at the VDO's again before giving the final approval for fabrication.