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I have been to see a few dentists for a consultation to sort out my crooked teeth, they are not actually that bad just one of my teeth is slightly twisted and they stick out a bit. Most people say they dont notice it but I do and want to sort it out.
One of the dentists I wen to see said that invisalign was the best solution and would take about 12 months to complete the treatments and another dentists said that he was using this new Inman aligner (sp?) which is much faster and can straighten the teeth in less than 12 weeks let alone months and its less than a 1/3 of the price of invislaign. I just want to know if anybody here has had treatment with an inman aligner and if it worked? and can i take the inman alihner out to eat and clean my teeth like the invislaign or am i stuck with it in my mouth all the time? |
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If the Inman aligner is suitable it will work just fine. Its usually recommended to remove the aligner for eating to prevent damage. Treatment time with the Inman is significantly shorter
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Dr Pav Khaira View Dr Khaira's profile click here Premier Dental Aesthetics & 5* General Dentistry Special Interest in Restoration of Severely Worn Teeth & Correction of Failed Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry www.redskydentalspa.com |
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Hi Pete,
I've followed your thread through Invisalign & Lumineers. We have used Inman Aligner for a year with excellent results. Provided your concerns are the front teeth it's a great treatment especially if you have braces once already. best of luck! Dr Dave Jamus |
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Where abouts are you? Several of my friends use them
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Dr Pav Khaira View Dr Khaira's profile click here Premier Dental Aesthetics & 5* General Dentistry Special Interest in Restoration of Severely Worn Teeth & Correction of Failed Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry www.redskydentalspa.com |
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Hi, i am also looking to get treatment with the inman aligner, though i am struggling to find anywhere that offers it! I am living in Manchester for uni, but my home is in Hampshire, so a clinic near either would be good, though of course one in Manchester or somewhere nearby would be great. Can anyone tell me where i could get the treatment?
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Unfortunately I don't know of anyone in the Manchester area. I work in Doncaster and most of my colleagues who use it are based in London
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Dr Pav Khaira View Dr Khaira's profile click here Premier Dental Aesthetics & 5* General Dentistry Special Interest in Restoration of Severely Worn Teeth & Correction of Failed Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry www.redskydentalspa.com |
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We have been offering the Inman Aligner for a year as the first independent practice to integrate it into our other specialist services.
Last edited by admin : 01-25-2008 at 02:49 PM. Reason: All posts should be informative and non promotional |
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there are three clinics currently offering Inman Aligner in London
you can email the inventor don@inmanortho.com he will send you a list of practices offering the treatment. best of luck! dr D S Jamus Kensington Dental Spa |
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