On My Hsa Can I Put 3400 in This Year and 3400 in Again Next Year
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Jodi of East Bridgewater, MA Verified Reviewer
Original review: April 22, 2022
Invisalign is a total waste of money. My daughter didn't need much, just a slight straighten of the front teeth and this did absolutely nothing. She wore them as directed for a year. Please don't waste your money. I think the positive reviews are paid ads. I am a real nurse in Boston, get braces because this will waste your time and money!
Lidija of Astoria, NY Verified Reviewer
Original review: March 22, 2022
I am very disappointed with my results from Invisalign treatment and the provider of their services Diamond Braces in New York. Did not archive the results that are achievable by the traditional braces, they cannot really move your teeth like those braces from the root and most of them will suggest composite bonding after the Invisalign as they are not able to close the gaps in most cases. Do not use it if you wish to save your time and money. I made a huge mistake, that is am now wearing traditional braces after my treatment with Invisalign. It's not even convenient as you have to put them on and off all the time, and if you forget to put them back for one night you are back to square one. Overall disappointed with customer service and the lack of taking responsibility when things do not go as planned. Avoid it if you are smart.
Elena of Sydney, Other Verified Reviewer
Original review: Feb. 19, 2022
Had a terrible experience with Dr. **, who was doing an Invisalign treatment on me. My teeth were beautiful just not aligned to perfection. Dr. ** then took me as a patient on board, I have relied on her experience. Not only that she has neglected my case throughout the treatment which was pointed out several times, and at the completion of the course which was approximately two years, she then didn't place or offered to place a retainer as she should've.
Years later down the track, there was an obvious bone damage due to incorrect orthodontic treatment which in the result ended up in gum recession on interior teeth, this was diagnosed by orthodontic specialists (Not one). I strongly recommend seeing an orthodontist specialist vs Dr. ** for any treatments whatsoever. You will be paying the same amount of money to a specialist but only be treated professionally. Do your google research prior. It's a lot of time and money suing a doctor, just remember you only have one set of teeth.
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Scroll of Newark, NJ Verified Reviewer
Original review: Feb. 4, 2022
Unfortunately, my experience with Invisalign has not been good. My dental needs are minor - a couple of gaps I wish to be closed. I opted for Invisalign due to it being less noticeable than braces. After a mold was taken of my teeth, they recommended 24 trays and showed a computer rendering of what my teeth should look like after. I follow the regiment religiously - 22 out of 24 hours in the day, I have the trays on. By the 20th tray, I was concerned as the gaps had barely moved and I was coming close to the end of treatment. My dentist reassured me they would correct. But by end of treatment, my teeth looked nothing like the rendering.
My $6,000 treatment includes unlimited corrections. I'm not sure if it's Invisalign policy or the dentist's policy, but I can only get 2 correction trays at a time. Each time I need new trays, I have to set an appointment with the dentist and go in to order and go back to pick up when they arrive one or two weeks later. I have since had 3 corrections (so 6 trays altogether) and there has been no change in my teeth. Further, the wait time means I have to continue wearing the old trays for much longer. The issue with that is that the trays deteriorate after a few weeks and I'm left wearing worn out trays. Sometimes the edges tear and are sharp. Despite cleaning them every other day, they still get gross after having them for so long.
I'm so disheartened that I don't even care about the unlimited corrections; they simply don't work. It doesn't help that my dentist is useless in helping correct the matter. I plan on reaching out to Invisalign directly although I have heard that they are unresponsive and have poor customer service. I recommend you don't waste your money and just get braces instead. I have a friend who got braces a few months before I started my Invisalign. His teeth needed much more work than mine. His braces are off now and his teeth look great! Mine look the same as before. What a waste of money, time and energy. I have Invisalign
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Joe of Roseville, CA Verified Reviewer
Original review: Oct. 16, 2021
I tried taking advantage of the time at home during the pandemic by investing in Invisalign, something I've always wanted to do. Last December (2020), I was told to wear Invisalign until July and your teeth will look a lot better. By July, following their instructions perfectly, my teeth did look a lot better. But I was told it wasn't what they were expecting and I needed another 6 months. How can you be that far off on your time assessment? I declined and said I like the progress that was made. This all happened on July 26th.
I'm STILL waiting on the night guard they were supposed to send me to keep my teeth as is. It's almost been 3 months and they've sent me back to the dentist for imprints 3x. Just seems as though, while it's not a bad product, they are extremely disorganized and don't have much credibility with me. Shame, I was really looking forward to a great experience. I don't have experience with any other options, but I have to assume they have to be a little bit more credible with making you a priority and evaluating how long you need to wear the product. I hope this review helps.
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Jessica of Newington, CT Verified Reviewer
Original review: Sept. 23, 2021
I thought I knew what I was getting myself into. I did not. First I required (buttons) to be added to my teeth. This took over an hour. Invisalign hurts. Not just the first few days, but EVERY TIME you start a new tray. My cap on a back molar that was supposed to move with my Invisalign broke. Turned out there was no post. Brushing your teeth in a work bathroom, sucks. 22 hours a day is hard especially if you're like me and like coffee. In 18 weeks I lost 10lbs, so that's a plus and my teeth already look better. It is just more work and pain than I realized. However, I never had braces and I hear those are more painful than this.
Allison of Saint Augustine, FL Verified Reviewer
Original review: Sept. 7, 2021
I have been wearing my aligners for about 3 months now. My orthodontist said I would get used to them and I haven't. I cannot close my mouth completely which makes it difficult to talk. The plastic around the edges rubs my inner lip which is irritated. I take the aligners out to eat or talk because I sound ridiculous with them in. When the aligners are out, the buttons on my teeth cut my lip because they're sharp. I was not aware that I would have these buttons which make it look like I have a snaggle tooth. I don't think I will last 1+1/2 years with these. I wanted clear aligners because I'm 52 and had braces as a teen. My daughter's Invisalign was much smoother and didn't have buttons so I assumed mine would be the same. I wish I had gone with traditional braces.
Alexandra of Sandwich, MA Verified Reviewer
Original review: June 23, 2021
Do not use this company! they are a complete scam! I have been trying to transfer my account for over a month. I have been calling to ask why this is taking so long and have gotten no information or progress. I am in chronic pain from an open bite and every day I don't receive treatment is another day I cannot eat/chew, sleep from the pain or live a normal life. It has been 2 months since my previous Orthodontist, Dr. **, denied me medical treatment and a refund of my money that I paid in full. Her office manager screamed at me and said "we'll see how things go for a month" when I told him my aligner wasn't seated right. I received a phone call from the Orthodontist I am trying to transfer to, Mashpee Ortho, Dr. **, saying that "because I called and asked questions to Invisalign, that my transfer has been shut down by Invisalign."
I am filing a report to the FDC Friday afternoon at 12 PM for this incompetent, pathetic excuse for a company for taking my money, refusing to transfer me, denying me access to treatment and not giving me any information on why this is being done to me. I am in contact with a medical malpractice lawyer who has recommended I suing you for not only my money back, but also for the physical and emotional damages that Invisalign's behavior has caused me. I am insisting my transfer be completed and my money be returned to me immediately.
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Gail of Orlando, FL Verified Reviewer
Original review: May 26, 2021
I was encouraged by my Dentist to purchase Invisalign for my bite. After the first set of trays, my bite was worse than when I started. The second set of trays corrected my bite however; two of my bottom teeth were so close together I couldn't floss. So I requested to just have those two teeth move enough to be able to floss in between the teeth. The technician at the Dentist office said sure not a big deal a couple of additional trays and everything will be great. I receive the next package of 14 additional trays. My bite is now so far off that I'm biting the side of my cheek daily, and the teeth I needed to move is still the same. I am 1.5 years into this process and worse than when I started.
I am in the process of moving and by the way, if you have paid your Dentist upfront, which I did, the service does not transfer. Meaning you must pay again with the new Dentist. One of the most expensive mistakes I've made in my life. I cannot get anyone to tell him how to resolve this issue and how long will it take to get my teeth aligned again. This has been an ongoing nightmare. I would not suggestion this company!
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Ronald of Mount Horeb, WI Verified Reviewer
Original review: April 29, 2021
Invisalign worked well for my son. He was in middle school at the time, and he's very much liked not having wires. There were no hassles or pain from broken wires, either. The timeline was the same as for standard braces. The Invisalign braves gave him a bit of a lisp at first, but that went away soon, when he got used to them. He was very diligent about cleaning them and not eating between meals, so everything went smoothly. I recommend them highly. It seems the price could be much less, which goes for regular braces, too.
Source: https://www.consumeraffairs.com/health/invisalign.html
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