I want invisalign.. but have very little income and no insurance..?!


Question: I want invisalign.. but have very little income and no insurance..?
my mom takes in 1400 a month and i make like 100 bucks a week. we dont have insurance and i really want braces. my teeth are crooked in the front and its hard to floss because me teeth are so crowded. My little bro is covered by medicaid but since im 20 im not covered.. even tho im living with my mom. bs.. does anyone know of places that offer payment plans or organizations that can help cover costs. i hate my smile :( I am also going to college full time.

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Whatever you do, do not get invisalign. My friend got it and his teeth shifted. You especially don't want ot get on real braces after invisalign.
Hope this helped!!!




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