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Am I wrong?
I went through my whole Invisalign tray journey, and it really helped to straighten out my teeth. My main issue was I had large gaps between my teeth that food would always get stuck in, and it was so uncomfortable.
But now that I only need to wear my trays at night, my teeth are starting to shift apart, and some gaps have come back just as severe as before. Am I wrong for telling the dentist I am unhappy with my results and asking for some sort of compensation? Is this normal? I wouldn’t have gotten Invisalign and spent all that money if I knew this was even going to be a possibility….
u/Constant-Apartment41 — 14 days ago