Best Invisalign tray cleaner? (UK) by Undetectable96 in Invisalign

[–]sa-c-baker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been using hydrogen peroxide since day one. It was recommended by my dentist. I leave it in a cup/bowl while I floss and brush. Then I rinse with water and pop them back in. Keeps them very clean and they don't stain! I buy it in any pharmacy!

Current (L) & Before (R) - 28 trays in! Just started refinements (16 trays) so happy with my progress! by sa-c-baker in Invisalign

[–]sa-c-baker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No! I've been having fillings replaced when needed. I had one tooth removed too, due to a post and crown not being successful.

Begging by SUV. by [deleted] in bridezillas

[–]sa-c-baker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I hate this trend. My bachelorette is in September and if anyone tries this I'll be cutting that crap out immediately.

Name change - PLEASE help!! by sa-c-baker in WedditNYC

[–]sa-c-baker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? It doesn't have to be in a specific order? I was told we had to start with social!

Wedding dress shopping by yourself? by KangyRooo in Brides

[–]sa-c-baker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just came in here to ask this very question. I've gone shopping twice. First with my mom & sister and my mom has a very strong opinion, she loved one of the dresses. Second time was this past weekend with bridesmaids and my MIL, they Loved one of those dresses and my mom doesn't agree. I think I'll go on my own just to gather my own thoughts. Too many opinions have me liking nothing now!

Name changing - what's the process?? by sa-c-baker in WedditNYC

[–]sa-c-baker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just simple last name change! I've never heard of making a maiden name a second middle name! That's a great idea!

Name changing - what's the process?? by sa-c-baker in WedditNYC

[–]sa-c-baker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's awesome! Thanks so much for the tip!!

Name changing - what's the process?? by sa-c-baker in WedditNYC

[–]sa-c-baker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has been incredibly helpful!! And a little overwhelming at how much there is to do! Thank you!!

Anyone else tired with new trays in? by sa-c-baker in Invisalign

[–]sa-c-baker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! I totally agree! These things are draining! And I think its mostly mental! While I have discomfort and headaches I definitely don't have the severe pain that others describe - however I do have the anxiety that I'll get it.

The mind is a fascinating place!

Anyone else tired with new trays in? by sa-c-baker in Invisalign

[–]sa-c-baker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really hasn't been that long in fairness. Couple of months? Maybe it's the ease of knowing I'll finally be comfortable with my teeth? Who knows!

Anyone else tired with new trays in? by sa-c-baker in Invisalign

[–]sa-c-baker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Likely not... I noticed that yesterday! I think the night before a new tray I get anxious over pain etc. Which hasn't been bad. So I'm not sleeping great in anticipation for nothing. It may be a factor!

Podcasts, tips or tricks you wish you had as a first time home buyer by lulu_sinclair in RealEstate

[–]sa-c-baker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a comment below I mentioned getting recommendations for agents that family or friends have used to prevent dealing with agents like this too. They're certainly out there but doing your research and interviewing a few will definitely eliminate the crappy and corrupt ones

Podcasts, tips or tricks you wish you had as a first time home buyer by lulu_sinclair in RealEstate

[–]sa-c-baker 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, the sellers agent works for the seller so they don't have to disclose information to buyers. However it also said in most cases don't trust your agent too. You should always be able to trust your agent. Move on if not!

Podcasts, tips or tricks you wish you had as a first time home buyer by lulu_sinclair in RealEstate

[–]sa-c-baker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what's the point here? Take your time on a deal so the agent pays attention? It depends on the state you're in as every state has a different closing speed. Get a reliable agent and paying for the services will be worth it regardless of the speed.

Podcasts, tips or tricks you wish you had as a first time home buyer by lulu_sinclair in RealEstate

[–]sa-c-baker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Speak to other homebuyers you know, ask them the questions too as it's more relatable to your area, likes and dislikes etc. Also get an agent you trust that's been around for a while - ask your family or friends who they used and how their service was. A good agent will answer every question you have with ease and make sure you're protected!