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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and my daughter, Necco, received her Invisalign Teen treatment for free. All thoughts are my own.
I’m not sure where the last 17 months have gone, but they have definitely flown by!
When Necco started her Invisalign treatment, she was finishing up her sophomore year of high school. 2 months ago, she began her senior year. I’m not ready for her to be a high school graduate.
Take a look at how much Necco has changed in the 17 months since she started Invisalign:
Before:
Now:
Since my older daughter had Invisalign as well, it’s been interesting to compare the two experiences. One thing I’ve learned is that no two sets of teeth are exactly alike, and so no two Invisalign treatments will be exactly alike, but the greatest thing is that Invisalign doctors work with you to come up with a treatment plan and a schedule to address each person’s circumstances and needs.
Thinking of getting Invisalign for yourself or for your teen or tween? Here are a few of the other things we’ve learned through Necco’s Invisalign as well as KitKat’s experience, which was a little longer than her younger sister’s:
In our experience, Invisalign treatments are generally a lot quicker than standard braces. I was just talking with my youngest daughter, who is eager/hopeful to get started with her Invisalign treatment soon, and she knows many kids her age who have had braces for years and years. In contrast, Necco was done with hers in less than a year and a half, and KitKat was done in less than 2 years. Like I mentioned above, each case (and set of teeth) is unique, so treatment times vary.
There’s not much that you can’t do while wearing Invisalign. No food restrictions (you just take the aligners out while you eat and put them back in when you’re done). Sports, musical instruments, singing, you name it. Invisalign works fine with all of their normal activities.
Believe it or not, the Invisalign experience is improving over time! I didn’t think it could get any better than we had it with KitKat, but I was excited to learn at Necco’s last appointment that now, instead of patients receiving a traditional metal retainer to wear at night (like KitKat received) patients coming to the end of their Invisalign treatment may receive retainers that look and feel (and work) almost exactly like the Invisalign aligners they’ve been wearing all along. Here’s the official scoop:
“While there are many different types of retainers, we recommend Vivera® retainers. Vivera’s proprietary material is 30% stronger than other leading clear retainer materials, which helps maintain your teeth in the final position. Because the retainers are custom made from an impression or scan of your teeth using the same state-of-the-art technology as Invisalign clear aligners, you will benefit from a more precise and comfortable fit.”
Necco loves her new retainers, which she is currently wearing all day like normal aligners until she has her next follow-up appointment.
Not many people notice that you’re wearing Invisalign. We’ve had more people notice the improvement in her teeth than have noticed that she was wearing clear aligners. In fact, people are shocked that her teeth seem to have moved “miraculously!”
You may become attached to your attachments! As silly as it sounds, one of the things that made Necco somewhat sad about finishing her Invisalign treatment was having the doctor remove the attachments from her teeth. Not familiar with Invisalign attachments? Some teeth need to move downward or upward, and that’s where attachments help. The doctor adds a small, white “knob” onto the tooth that will catch on the aligner to hold it in place and guide the tooth to the correct position. Necco was kind of sad to see them go!
Expect people to ask questions, be curious, and sometimes be a little envious of your Invisalign. Not only do her Invisalign allow her to participate in all her activities and eat what she wants, but people hardly even notice they’re there! Once people realize that she’s wearing Invisalign, the questions tend to follow soon after.
No regrets! One of the things I mentioned at the very beginning of Necco’s treatment was that she was not excited about saying “goodbye” to her front tooth gap. It was part of her that she kind of liked! I asked her this week if she had any regrets about closing up that gap, and she quickly and firmly said, “No! I am SO happy I did Invisalign! When I look back on old pictures of my smile, I can’t believe how much better my teeth look now.”
Read my other Invisalign posts to see what our journey has been like…and to see how much Necco’s smile has improved! Be sure to check out the It Starts with a Smile Pinterest board, too!
Questions? Ask away! Please feel free to ask me any questions – here, privately, on Facebook, wherever!
Curious to see if Invisalign is an option for your child? Take the Smile Assessment and check the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you.
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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and my daughter, Necco, is currently receiving her Invisalign Teen treatment for free. All thoughts are my own.
I can’t believe that a new school year will be starting next month….and more importantly, that my daughter, Necco, will be a senior! In just over a week from now, she is scheduled to finish up her Invisalign treatment….just in time for the start of her senior year! It has been quite the journey, and it’s drastic to see the difference in Necco over the last 15 months – not just in her looks, but in her confidence.
Since my kids are older now and each have several first days of school under their belts, the first day of school presents a different challenge. Our back to school prep is more focused on being emotionally prepared versus having a backpack full of new school supplies. The newly revised Unbrace Teen Confidence page and guide are a great resource for tweens, teens, and their parents to get ready for the new school year with confidence.
Here are a few tips from my family to help older kids get ready for the new school year.
Keep the lines of communication open – Set the stage for the new school year with an open line of communication between parent and teen. Talk about feelings and expectations ahead of time and address any concerns instead of letting them fester.
Address social media habits and perceptions – Social media can be a huge factor in teen confidence (or lack of it) since teens are so quick to give and receive judgement based on a social media post. Don’t forget that it’s ok to set guidelines and restrictions and monitor use on your teen’s devices. Bullying is never ok, and it’s important to keep an eye on your teen’s accounts to make sure there is no bullying or destructive behavior being given or received.
Be an example of calm and confidence – I remember when my kids were little, I noticed that my little ones would be on their crabbiest, moodiest behavior when I was feeling the worst (tired, impatient, critical, etc). Guess what? Teens are just the same. They feed off our moods. A calm, confident attitude from mom and dad will help them have a good, positive attitude as they start the school year.
Be prepared – Have clothes and school supplies ready well before the morning of the first day of school. If they’re attending a new school this year, have them check out the school during the summer, if possible. The more they know about what to expect, the easier it is to be confident.
Smile more – Smiling is such a simple exercise, but it makes a world of difference, both for the giver and for the receiver of the smile. As a shy teen myself many moons ago, I didn’t like the idea of talking to people I didn’t know yet, but I was always willing to smile. It takes such a small amount of effort but it goes a long way.
Be the friend you would like to have – I tell my kids that it’s they ever question what they should do or how they should act, that they should simply do what they would like for someone else to do if they were on the other side. Confidence comes when teens know they’re making good choices and helping others.
Check out what these middle school tweens had to say about self confidence, how their smile effects themselves and others, and how social media effects how they feel about themselves and others.
Be sure to check out the newly revised Unbrace Teen Confidence page and new guide for tweens, teens, and parents.
Read my other Invisalign posts to see what our journey has been like…and to see how much Necco’s smile has improved! Be sure to check out the It Starts with a Smile Pinterest board, too!
Questions? Ask away! I’ll be sharing more information in the coming months about Necco’s journey with Invisalign and my time on the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board. Please feel free to ask me any questions – here, privately, on Facebook, wherever!
Check the Invisalign Smile Assessment and the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you.
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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and my daughter, Necco, is currently receiving her Invisalign Teen treatment in exchange for my participation.
With Hollywood’s biggest AWARDS night coming up this weekend, there are going to be gorgeous smiles all over the red carpet. Who are you rooting for to win big this weekend? While not everyone will go home with a statue, a few of our favorite celebrities have already received a little pre-awards show honor. Who would YOU chose to bestow the award of “Best Smile”?
Note: the following results are from an online survey conducted in January by Harris Poll on behalf of the makers of the Invisalign clear aligner system.
A “Joy”-ful Jennifer Lawrence won “Best Leading Lady Smile” with 44%.
Runners Up:
Leonardo DiCaprio won “Best Actor Smile” with 56% of the vote.
Runners Up:
The award for Best Supporting Actress Smile goes to Rachel McAdams with 48%.
Runners Up:
The 2016 Best Supporting Actor Smile is Sylvester Stallone with 22%
Runners Up:
Halle Berry and Denzel Washington took top spots in Hollywood’s Best Award-Winning Actress and Actor Smile from the Past 15 Years with Halle receiving 50% of the vote and Denzel 38% respectively.
Runners up:
The most iconic award-winning movies that showcased the most beautiful smiles are The Sound of Music and Titanic (tied at 17%)
Runners Up:
Nearly half of Americans would rather have their own smile than that of any Actor or Actress nominated in 2016 (47% of men and 52% of women)!
Do you love your smile?
Join @Invisalign for a #RedCarpetSmile twitter party LIVE on Sunday, February 28 from 4-9 PM PST to see if your favorite smiles from Hollywood are winners on awards night. Details will be announced via Twitter for a chance to win Invisalign treatment.
But before we get THAT party started, I’ve got something else to celebrate. This is HUGE. We’re giving away an Invisalign treatment. Imagine. You or one of your kids. Invisalign. Straight teeth. For free. Check the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you….for good luck!
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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and my daughter, Necco, is currently receiving her Invisalign Teen treatment for free.
Before Necco, my 16-year-old, started her Invisalign Teen treatment last May, she was nervous.
“But I like the space in my teeth. It’s part of who I am.”
“What if it hurts?”
“I’m not looking forward to having to take trays out every time I want to eat. It’s inconvenient and it’s embarrassing and awkward.”
Those are all concerns Necco had before she met with her Invisalign doctor for the first time last spring. And almost instantly after she had her initial consultation and saw how Invisalign could work on her teeth, those worries were washed away.

This past weekend, Necco got her ears pierced. And I noticed how GREAT her teeth were looking while we waited!
She now praises her Invisalign. She loves being able to pick up her new aligners from the orthodontist (she has a quick appointment every 6-8 weeks or so) and see how her teeth will be moving in the coming weeks.
Just after the holidays, Necco got together with her quartet to practice a few new songs. Their mentor and coach at the high school met with them. I loved hearing Necco’s story when I picked her up after their practice was over. Necco had not seen the teacher/coach much since the early summer, and one of the first things she noticed about Necco was her teeth. The difference is drastic! In fact, she was so confused at how Necco’s teeth could have changed so drastically in such a short amount of time. “Did you get braces over the summer??” she asked.
Necco was able to show her teacher that she was in fact wearing Invisalign and explained that she had been wearing aligners all along but she hadn’t noticed them. We both loved that the teacher had noticed how great her teeth looked but she didn’t notice that she was wearing Invisalign!
Could there be anything better for a teen needing braces than for no one to even notice that she’s wearing braces?
The only thing better, perhaps, is the fact that she doesn’t have to skip on teen favorites like popcorn and chewy candy while her teeth are getting straightened. All she has to do is pop her aligners out and eat like normal. Then before putting her aligners back in, she cleans her teeth. It couldn’t be easier (and she doesn’t even complain anymore about having to take her aligners out at school and when she’s out with friends).
So far, Necco’s Invisalign journey couldn’t be more smooth. I’ve noticed (as a second-time Invisalign mom) that it really pays off to wear the aligners for the specified 22 hours a day (just take them out to eat and clean your teeth) AND that taking aligners out and putting them back in properly makes a huge difference in how well they last. Necco hasn’t had any troubles with her aligners tearing (a regular problem with my older daughter).
I can’t wait to see how much her smile improves over the next 8 months. I’m not sure I want time to pass by that quickly, though….I want to keep Necco around here as long as I can!
Questions? Ask away! I’ll be sharing more information in the coming months about Necco’s journey with Invisalign and my time on the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board. Please feel free to ask me any questions – here, privately, on Facebook, wherever!
Check the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you.
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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and my daughter, Necco, is currently receiving her treatment for free.
I’m in denial that next week is the last week of 2015. So much has happened this past year – from my oldest daughter getting engaged (wow!!) to my next daughter starting her journey with Invisalign AND her journey as a driver. It’s been a good year, but I’m even more hopeful and excited about 2016. I am resolving to SMILE more this coming year, and I think that this graphic from Invisalign is just perfect:
December marks 6 months since Necco started her Invisalign treatment. Just the other day, she was joking with her brother that her January birthday present to him would be no more gap in her front teeth. He scoffed at her (I get it…he’s not very concerned about his sister’s teeth) but for me and Necco, the fact that her gap is almost closed is HUGE. It feels like the time has flown by and I am floored that we can see such a drastic difference already.
One of the things Necco and I were talking about after her last orthodontist appointment was the fact that her orthodontist has praised her progress each time. I have to say…when my oldest daughter was in the middle of her Invisalign treatment several years ago, the dentist frequently asked her if she was wearing them for the specified number of hours each day and then advising her to wear her trays “just a little longer.” Necco’s faithfulness in wearing her aligners all the time has been a true sign that following the advice of the orthodontist and wearing the aligners 22 hours a day really pays off.
A few of the things we have continued to love about Invisalign:
Questions? Ask away! I’ll be sharing more information in the coming months about Necco’s journey with Invisalign and my time on the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board. Please feel free to ask me any questions – here, privately, on Facebook, wherever!
Check the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you.
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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and my daughter, Necco, is currently receiving her treatment for free. All thoughts are my own.
So much of the month of December is focused on shopping and wish lists and extravagance, but this week I was inspired by a few graphics from Invisalign that reminded me to stop and SMILE. I decided to make a list of 31 reasons to smile this month – one reason for every day of December.
Be sure to scroll down to the bottom of this post for an amazing Invisalign giveaway (for you or for one of your kids) that you don’t want to miss!
What are some things that make YOU smile?
Questions? Ask away! I’ll be sharing more information in the coming months about Necco’s journey with Invisalign and my time on the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board. Please feel free to ask me any questions – here, privately, on Facebook, wherever!
Check the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you.
This is HUGE! This year’s Invisalign Mom Advisory Board members are giving away one Invisalign or Invisalign Teen treatment this month. This is a giveaway guaranteed to make you smile! This giveaway ends at 11:59pm PT 12/31/2015 after which a winner will be chosen at random. Please see the Official Rules & Regulations for more details. Good luck!!
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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and my daughter, Necco, is currently receiving her treatment for free.
I have been blessed with beautiful, talented daughters. They make me so proud. They do well in school, they have good friends, and they have so many talents…and I’d consider my relationship with each of them to be pretty strong and fairly open. We talk about just about anything, and while I don’t pretend to think that they tell me everything that’s going on in their lives and in their minds, at least I know that they are aware that they CAN.
I’ve been enjoying this latest Infographic from Invisalign and wondering where my girls and I would fall on some of these statistics. This has also made me examine what I could be doing better with my girls.
According to a recent teen confidence survey by Invisalign, 48% of teens say that they are not having open talks with their mom about their self-acceptance. 21% of moms admit that the don’t have open conversations with their teens about the same topic.
For some reason, this statistic really stood out to me. As beautiful and as talented as I think my girls are, this last year or so has reminded me that they may not see themselves the same way that I see them. In fact, it’s been my experience that teens can look normal and successful and cute and happy on the outside, yet feel disconnected, unsuccessful, unattractive, and unfulfilled inside.
One of the things that has helped my girls has been opening the lines of communication even more. Yes, even though I may have thought we had decent conversations, I’ve had to make a concerted (and sometimes uncomfortable) effort to be even more open and get more involved in their lives.
If you’ve ever spent time with a teenager, you’ll know that they like to be an open book with friends and a closed book with parents and other adults. So talking about how they’re feeling about their self-esteem, about fitting in (or not fitting in) at school, and a host of other insecurities may not come easily. It may be that another adult can reach your teens more easily than you can – and that may be exactly what they need. I’ve learned to encourage those healthy mentor relationships that my teens have developed because, in the end, the result is the same: as teens are able to express their insecurities and emotions and talk them through with someone who’s older and wiser (and has probably “been there”), they’ll be better-equipped to face those challenges in the future.
From being insecure about the way they look to feeling embarrassed about not fitting in, teens have so many self-image issues to deal with, and open communication with a parents or trusted adult can help equip teens with the tools they need to rise above their challenges and thrive.
Do you relate specifically to any of the above statistics? I’d love to hear your experiences, either as a teen or as a parents to teens!
Questions? Ask away! I’ll be sharing more information in the coming months about Necco’s journey with Invisalign and my time on the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board. Please feel free to ask me any questions – here, privately, on Facebook, wherever!
Check the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you.
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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and my daughter, Necco, is currently receiving her treatment for free.
Tomorrow Necco heads back to her orthodontist to check the progress of her Invisalign treatment. It’s crazy how fast treatment is going and how quickly we’ve been able to notice a difference. Here I am with Necco and my younger daughter, Reese, on a recent Girl’s Night Out. Doesn’t Necco look amazing? And happy? And confident? (Just ignore the fatigue on my face!)
The biggest thing I’ve noticed with her Invisalign treatment is that she is more confident and happy and smiley than ever before. And I love that Invisalign hasn’t stopped her from being able to do the things she loves the most – like singing with her quartet!

Perhaps one of the biggest concerns for both parents and teens before starting orthodontic treatment is whether braces will limit their ability to continue to play an instrument or perform with a musical group. While Necco’s instrument (the viola) doesn’t involve her mouth at all, many of my friends’ kids play instruments like the flute and the trumpet and the trombone. As a mother of 5 kids who have studied musical instruments I know first hand that it’s not easy to motivate kids to practice their music and any deterrent (like braces that make playing an instrument with their mouth uncomfortable to nearly impossible) makes it that much harder.
One of the best things about Invisalign is that there are no metal brackets that cause discomfort when playing an instrument, which means that teens have no excuse to not practice. And unlike traditional metal braces, Invisalign can be removed if needed (It’s important to remember, though, that Invisalign aligners should be kept on the teeth around 22 hours a day, and Necco typically only takes them out to eat). It’s helpful to have the option!
Since Necco’s favorite “instrument” is her voice, we were concerned before starting her Invisalign treatment that her aligners would make it difficult to sing or that they would somehow change her voice (in the same way that a stuffy nose changes her voice). We’re happy to report that her only moment of awkwardness was in the first 1-2 days after wearing her first Invisalign aligners. Since she got used to those original aligners, she hasn’t even noticed them at all. She can sing to her heart’s content.
The only thing holding her back is opportunity to get on stage.
And I love that.
Check out invisalign.com/unbraceteenconfidence where you can view and download the free interactive pocket guide from Invisalign, see the recent survey about teen confidence, and learn more about what teens and moms have to say about confidence.
For every person that clicks, shares or downloads the guide, the Invisalign Teen brand is donating $1 to DoSomething.org — an organization that builds teen confidence by creating opportunities for them to drive positive change and help the world suck less.
Curious to see if Invisalign is an option for your child? Take the Smile Assessment and check the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you.
Questions? Ask away! I’ll be sharing more information in the coming months about Necco’s journey with Invisalign and my time on the Mom Advisory Board. Please feel free to ask me any questions – here, privately, on Facebook, wherever!
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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and my daughter, Necco, is currently receiving her treatment for free.
When Necco started her Invisalign Teen treatment a few months ago, she had a perfect resource for information and advice: her older sister. My oldest daughter, Kim, is away at college now but thanks to texts and SnapChat and Facebook and phones, we can stay in pretty close contact with her. Kim was excited to hear that Necco would be getting Invisalign a few months ago, so while they were together this summer I took the opportunity to sit down with the two of them to ask a few questions about their experiences with Invisalign – from the perspective of an Invisalign newbie and an Invisalign veteran.
What advice would you give someone just starting Invisalign?
Enjoy it! Take before and after pictures to see the difference. But most of all..wear them! It’s tempting to not wear them, but it’s worth it to be consistent. I always tried to keep water with me when I was on the go in case I ate anything and didn’t have time or a place to brush my teeth and trays.
What was the hardest part of your Invisalign treatment?
The hardest part for me was unexpected eating, especially if I didn’t have a way to clean my teeth after eating.
What was your favorite part of Invisalign?
It was easy and I never felt self conscious about having “brace face.”
What surprised you most about Invisalign?
It was so easy and I really enjoyed it! Invisalign can fix almost any problem that anyone has with their teeth. I was amazed how much it was able to do with my teeth.
Why are you glad you had Invisalign?
My teeth are straight, and because of that I am so much more confident in my smile and myself.
What do you wish you had known about Invisalign before you started?
I wish I’d known that the only thing I could do with them in was drink water.
Do people often have questions when they find out you have Invisalign? What do they ask?
They ask me if it’s a retainer and how long I had braces for. They also ask how they work and what I can do with them in.
What is your favorite part of Invisalign?
My favorite part of having Invisalign is watching the blue dots disappear from the top trays as I wear them. I also think taking the aligners out can be fun sometimes.
Does Invisalign make you feel more confident (especially compared to regular braces)? Why?
It does because I know that in a while my teeth will be all fixed and there won’t be a bunch of gaps everywhere. They’re also very unnoticeable to lots of people so when I tell them I have Invisalign, they’re surprised because they didn’t notice them before.
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For every person that clicks, shares or downloads the guide, the Invisalign Teen brand is donating $1 to DoSomething.org — an organization that builds teen confidence by creating opportunities for them to drive positive change and help the world suck less.
Curious to see if Invisalign is an option for your child? Take the Smile Assessment and check the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you.

Questions? Ask away! I’ll be sharing more information in the coming months about Necco’s journey with Invisalign and my time on the Mom Advisory Board. Please feel free to ask me any questions – here, privately, on Facebook, wherever!
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I am a member of the Invisalign Mom Advisory Board and Necco is receiving her treatment for free
I can’t believe that Necco is already over a month into her Invisalign treatment. I snapped this picture on Day 1, right after we got home from the orthodontist. Her Invisalign aligners were a new thing that day…they felt a little awkward at first and we all noticed a slight difference when she talked.
One of Necco’s biggest fears before starting her Invisalign treatment was that it would disrupt her life as a barbershop singer. She didn’t want her aligners to compromise her sound or make it awkward to sing normally. I wasn’t surprised to find out that hers was a common fear:
Myth: Invisalign treatment will disrupt our lives.
Setting it Straight: With Invisalign, Teens can play sports without fear of injury and continue cheerleading, musical instruments, acting and singing with little to no interference. And because it’s removable, brushing and flossing is easy and no food restrictions to worry about either. Invisalign is much less disruptive for busy moms and dads too. Invisalign Teen eliminates emergency ortho visits for broken wires and brackets and requires fewer appointments since several aligner sets are provided in advance.
Necco had her first post-aligners appointment last week. Since I’ve been through Invisalign with my older daughter, I knew what to expect, but Necco was surprised that it was literally an in and out visit. We were only in the office for 10 minutes!
As we drove back home, Necco and I chatted about her experience over the first 6 weeks or so of her treatment. She says that it really hasn’t disrupted her life at all. She quickly got used to taking her aligners in and out – even in “embarrassing” places like school or out at a restaurant. She is able to do everything she did before – talk, sing, go to class, sleep, play her viola, etc with her aligners in. AND NO ONE NOTICES. The only thing that she can’t do with her aligners in is eat and drink (water is ok, of course).
Here’s proof that Invisalign isn’t stunting her style one bit (Necco is the tenor, the highest voice, on the right side) –>
Our performance of Goody Goody on the Saturday night show at Harmony College East
Posted by Afterglow Quartet on Friday, June 26, 2015
I love that Necco’s teeth can be moving and improving….but the process is not stopping her at all. In fact, she seems to be smiling bigger and more often than ever (although, truth be told, I think it has more to do with barbershop than it does with her teeth).
Check out invisalign.com/unbraceteenconfidence where you can view and download the free interactive pocket guide from Invisalign, see the recent survey about teen confidence, and learn more about what teens and moms have to say about confidence.
For every person that clicks, shares or downloads the guide, the Invisalign Teen brand is donating $1 to DoSomething.org — an organization that builds teen confidence by creating opportunities for them to drive positive change and help the world suck less.
Curious to see if Invisalign is an option for your child? Take the Smile Assessment and check the Doctor Locator to find an Invisalign provider near you.
Questions? Ask away! I’ll be sharing more information in the coming months about Necco’s journey with Invisalign and my time on the Mom Advisory Board. Please feel free to ask me any questions – here, privately, on Facebook, wherever!
© 2015, Food Fun Family. All rights reserved.
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