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Old 03-21-2008, 06:26 PM
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whats the major differences. they look the same, and work the same. but certain people have been saying clearstep aren't as effective. is this true or theyj ust saying that because they only offer invisalign?
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Old 03-21-2008, 07:44 PM
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I offer both Clearstep and Invisalign. Personally, I have much better successes with Invisalign over Clearstep. Although the materials are similar they are not identical. Fabrication of the appliances is also very different

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i emailed you earlier. basically it was about reshaping. my front 2 teeth have been built up slightly with filling becasue theyve worn away over time. how would that effect that?
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sorry just got reply now!
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It shouldn't affect it at all. If your fillings have worn away they may need replacing, but that won't affect any cosmetic recontouring
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