Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DD did invisalign. I think she was 11 when she started.
Our orthodontist does a LOT of invisalign for adults and kids. I think he is a platinum level provider or some such. Once the Invisalign recs allowed for keeping the trays in while eating, he started recommending them for kids. If you take them out to eat, there is a huge risk of losing them. If you eat with them in, the risk is pretty low. He was realistic that kids won't brush their teeth at school. Just rinsing them well and rinsing your mouth with water is good enough for most people.
Soda is a big no-no with invisalign b/c of the sugar content.
DD did use a prescription toothpaste for a while b/c of softening enamel.
OP: Wait, you can leave them in while eating? That would be a game changer? The orthodontist we went to said you take them out when eating.
Anonymous wrote:4 kids who are in or have done Invisalign. No bad breath (other than the normal teen morning breath) and no cavities. None have brushed at school. Just a rinse with water after eating. After seeing some of their friends who "brush" with braces -- yeah, gross.
Two have completed right on time and are in retainers now. One has a few more months -- on time and one is about 1/2 through. We find them really easy. If they get lost, which is rare for my kids including my ADD oldest, they just move on to the next set. My kids are just normal teens not overly responsible and had no problems with them.
Anonymous wrote:Our DD did invisalign. I think she was 11 when she started.
Our orthodontist does a LOT of invisalign for adults and kids. I think he is a platinum level provider or some such. Once the Invisalign recs allowed for keeping the trays in while eating, he started recommending them for kids. If you take them out to eat, there is a huge risk of losing them. If you eat with them in, the risk is pretty low. He was realistic that kids won't brush their teeth at school. Just rinsing them well and rinsing your mouth with water is good enough for most people.
Soda is a big no-no with invisalign b/c of the sugar content.
DD did use a prescription toothpaste for a while b/c of softening enamel.
Anonymous wrote:I had invasalign as an adult and it was great. I wouldn't recommend it for very many teenagers as it requires a level of responsibility and planning that most aren't capable of. Personally, I wouldn't spend the extra money on something that perfectly socially acceptable (braces) at that age either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother is a dds, and parent of teens. He was negative on Invisalign for young patients bc young patients tend not to wear them, lose them. Also, I think invisalign need to be removed when you eat, and that’s another chance for them to disappear.
The problem is that if you don’t wear them, your teeth aren’t corrected, and you can’t move on to the next stage as expected. Then it’s just a mess.
Anyway, I don’t remember all the details, bc it was clear that this was not the right choice for my DC. (DC really wanted Invisalign for cosmetic reasons.). And since I’m not a dds, I’m not really qualified to debate this/offer clarification. I’m sure other parents have had great experiences with Invisalign, so doubtless varied points of view on this board.
So Invisalign is a bad choice for people who don't wear them consistently and don't keep up with brushing?
What if your teenager is a responsible person who will wear them consistently and will keep up with brushing?