ok well my dentist told me i will need braces for my lower teeth. and my mom promised she will get me invisilign i know its a bit expensive but i dont wanna wear braces.and now my mom said she isnt sure if she can aford invislign.and i dont wanna wear braces in high school.waht should i do?
fatalxheart answered Thursday August 4 2005, 5:54 pm: You can barely see braces on your lower teeth. And if you don't need them that bad, then don't get them, but there a "clear" braces too that aren't invislign and they are a little bit more expensive, but braces are worth it. and having them in highschool won't be a big deal, really. [ fatalxheart's advice column | Ask fatalxheart A Question ]
givingbackmonday answered Thursday August 4 2005, 3:09 pm: well if your mom cant afford it theres not much you can do..and haveing braces on your bottom teeth is a lot less noticable that top braces. but if you really want invisalign you could offer to help pay for them..thats the only thing i can think of, sorry if im not much help.and dont feel bad if you have to get regulr ones, i know a lot of people who have braces in highschool. good luck!! [ givingbackmonday's advice column | Ask givingbackmonday A Question ]
icey0990 answered Thursday August 4 2005, 3:04 pm: well i understand what your saying but your mom cant afford it..braces are expensive (a few thousand) so invisilign must be a lot also. if you reeaally have your heart set on invisilign get a job..and help pay
**babysit, gardening, walk neighbors dog** do stuff like that maybe..well in new york state you can get a job at 14..your options are just a little more limited. [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
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