Q.
Hello! I am thinking of having an Inman Alligner fitted as my bottom teeth have gone a bit crooked with age. I’m in my mid-50s. Once fitted, will I be able to remove it myself if I need to. The reason I ask is that I’m a bit afraid that I will panic if I can’t remove it until the dentist does this. As long as I know I can I will be ok. Secondly, the local dentist that does the Inman is not my usual dentist. Will I still be able to go back to my own dentist once this treatment is complete? Thanks for your help.
Hello! I am thinking of having an Inman Alligner fitted as my bottom teeth have gone a bit crooked with age. I’m in my mid-50s. Once fitted, will I be able to remove it myself if I need to. The reason I ask is that I’m a bit afraid that I will panic if I can’t remove it until the dentist does this. As long as I know I can I will be ok. Secondly, the local dentist that does the Inman is not my usual dentist. Will I still be able to go back to my own dentist once this treatment is complete? Thanks for your help.