Can I view My Invisalign plan?
Login to your Invisalign Doctor Site. Go to Patient tab. Select a patient. Click the “Open ClinCheck plan” tab.
How do I get a treatment plan for Invisalign?
So if you're curious about how the Invisalign process works, here's a rundown:
- Have a consultation with your orthodontist. ...
- Your orthodontist creates a treatment plan. ...
- Wait for your aligners. ...
- Wear your aligners. ...
- Your orthodontist refines your smile. ...
- Maintain your smile.
Is there an Invisalign app?
The My Invisalign app is a one-stop-shop that helps deliver healthy, beautiful smiles. Interested in Invisalign® treatment? Learn all about Invisalign clear aligners and what they can do for you. Simulate your new smile with our SmileView™ simulation tool and share your results with friends and family.
Where can I find My Invisalign ID?
Using the 1st aligner bag, you will first need the identify your patient Invisalign ID#. (Located below your first and last name).
What are the disadvantages of Invisalign?
Cons of Invisalign
- Less effective for complex issues. Research , while limited, does seem to suggest that Invisalign is more effective for people whose teeth require only certain kinds of movement. ...
- Requires compliance. ...
- Removal when eating or drinking. ...
- Food limitations.
What does Invisalign cost?
Braces and aligners comparison table
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Invisalign |
Cost |
$3,000–$7,000 |
Treatment Time |
Worn for 20–22 hours/day. Overall treatment time varies by case. |
Maintenance |
Receive and wear new aligners every couple of weeks. Keep them clean by brushing them and rinsing with water. |
3 more rows
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May 30, 2018
How much does Invisalign cost without insurance?
The cost of Invisalign without insurance is usually between $3,500 to $5,000. There are several factors that determine how much Invisalign costs without insurance, including how long your treatment will last and the number of aligners you will need throughout your treatment.
Can I do Invisalign at home?
How do at-home Teeth Aligners work? At-home aligners work very similarly to the Invisalign aligners provided in a dental practice. Before getting the aligners, you need to get impressions of your teeth made; this will determine the shape of your aligners and your overall treatment plan.