
When she was only nine, our oldest daughter was told that she would definitely need braces. Her teeth were facing out, instead of down. She was at risk of her teeth being knocked out if she played too roughly. I just couldn’t take that chance. I wanted her to feel confident and not have to worry about her teeth. So, we took her to an Orthodontist and phase one began. She wore braces for about a year and we saw a drastic change in her smile when they were removed.
Unfortunately, due to financial issues and our lack of health insurance, we were unable to start phase 2. Over time, I noticed that her teeth started to shift back. While they aren’t as bad as they originally were, they are definitely moving in the wrong direction. I couldn’t bare to watch her go through middle and high school, when kids are at their meanest, without doing something about her smile. She deserved to be able to finish her journey, regardless of our financial situation.
Earlier this month, I reached out to SmileDirectClub, who my husband has been working with for over 6 months. I explained the situation with my daughter and they were kind enough to agree to help her with her journey to a perfect smile.

SmileDirectClub gives you the choice between visiting a SmileShop for a 3D scan or doing the at-home SmileDirectClub impression kit. We opted for the kit and it arrived just days later. Lucia couldn’t wait to get her impressions made. SmileDirectClub really makes the process so simple. There are easy-to-follow instructions and the kit comes with everything you need.
Since Dad had already been through the process, he was able to supervise to make sure Lucia did everything she needed to do, the correct way, to get the perfect impressions.

I may have had too much fun capturing the experience. I especially loved this shot, where she put the smile stretcher on, upside down. But once she got the giggles out, getting her impressions was so easy. Just a few minutes, twice on the top and twice on the bottom and she was all done. The impressions went back into the box and we shipped it back where we’ll wait for her aligners to arrive.
What she’s most excited about is that her aligners are clear. No more metal braces. She knows from watching her Dad’s journey that they are barely noticeable when he talks. She knows that before she enters high school, her SmileDirectClub treatment should be over and she can walk into those halls with a confident, beautiful, straight smile.
SmileDirectClub has already put a huge smile on her face and I can’t wait to watch it transform over the next year.
Visit smiledirectclub.com to read more about the company and see if it’s a good fit for you or someone you love. Use promo code SUPERMOM for 50% off your impression kit or for a free scan. Let SmileDirectClub put a smile on your face too!
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Your daughter is very lucky to have you as a mom. In any case I personally think that spending on teeth and hair are investments. In a perfect world no one would judge on appearances but it is what it is.
SmileDirectClub has done a fantastic work with this new products. Makes life so much easier and a wonderful alternative to the traditional braces. Good thing is that this makes youngsters to be able to manage on their own! May they keep spreading more and more smiles! Thanks for sharing this amazing service through your blog and introducing SmileDirectClub to the world!
Smile is very important. It builds confidence especially for teens. I also had braces for two years and now I have retainers which I wear just every night.
I wore braces for more than two years and I decided to remove them because they were a hassle. Glad to know that you discovered SmileDirectClub, to make your daughter smile again.
This is so awesome for her! Having a good smile is a big deal, and its awesome she’ll have a great smile for years to come!
Sounds like an awesome service. My oldest wears a mouth guard at night but doesn’t need braces. I’m thinking my youngest will though.
Oh i wish this product was available when I was younger and had to wear braces. Thanks for sharing.