My Invisalign Cheats

My Invisalign Hack 5.6 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: Align Technology, Inc.
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 5.6
ID: com.aligntech.myinvisalign

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Description

Looking to transform your smile with the most advanced clear aligner in the world? Already in treatment and need support? The My Invisalign app is a one-stop-shop that helps deliver healthy, beautiful smiles.


Interested in Invisalign® treatment?

• See how much your insurance may cover your Invisalign treatment
• Learn all about Invisalign clear aligners and what they can do for you.
• Simulate your new smile with our SmileView™ simulation tool and share your results with friends and family.
• Find a doctor near you and request a consultation. Your personal smile concierge representative will reach out to get your appointment scheduled and be there for you every step of the way.



Already an Invisalign patient?

• Connect your watch to your phone to access the custom aligner tracker in the My Invisalign watch app.
• Refer a friend and get a $50 gift card when your friend signs up for treatment!
• View the ClinCheck® treatment plan shared by your doctor. This feature is available by doctor's invitation only.
• Stay on track with your new smile by using Invisalign®Virtual Care by sharing photos and receiving feedback from your doctor - available by doctor's invitation only.
• Monitor your wear-time progress with weekly, monthly, and yearly views.
• Personalize your treatment calendar to keep track of your appointments and other events!
• Track your daily and historical aligner-wear time with a custom timer.
• Receive reminders and notifications when it’s time to change your aligners.
• View and share your progress video and before & after photos with friends and family.
• Provide rating and feedback on your experience with the app.


For more information on Invisalign clear aligners, visit us at www.Invisalign.com.

Version history

5.6
2023-06-21
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
5.5.1
2023-05-30
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
5.5
2023-04-27
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
5.4
2023-03-24
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app. In this new version, we made a few upgrades and fixed a few bugs, including:
1) Virtual Care custom automated notifications
2) Fixed: Change password field
3) Fixed: Virtual Care welcome video
5.2.2
2023-03-09
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
5.2.1
2023-03-03
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
5.2
2023-02-28
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
5.1.2
2023-01-24
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
5.1.1
2023-01-16
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
5.1
2022-12-28
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.7.2
2022-11-23
Some minor bug fixes
4.7.1
2022-11-16
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.7
2022-11-09
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.6.4
2022-10-21
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.6.3
2022-10-11
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.6.2
2022-09-21
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.6.1
2022-08-31
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.6
2022-08-25
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.5.3
2022-07-16
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.5.1
2022-06-15
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.5
2022-06-06
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.4.1
2022-05-11
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.4
2022-04-20
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app. In this new version, we made a few upgrades and fixed a few bugs, including:
• Patient profile redesigned
• Bug fixes: Hyperlinks to App FAQs and Privacy Policy are fixed
• Security improvement
4.3.3
2022-03-07
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.
4.3.2
2022-02-25
Thank you for using the My Invisalign app — we appreciate your feedback! We've made a few bug fixes, along with some additional performance improvements.

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
48.4K Ratings

Reviews

es bus dad,
I need another option
This app is awesome and i use all the time but i need another option. I'm trying to say i need an option that will inform the device that i won’t change my invisalign tray to the next one for a reason. Right now i am having problems with my teeth, so my orthodontist had to adjust one of my invisalign trays and now i can change until a certain date. It would also be helpful if they changed hot the invisalign on and off clock worked. Wouldn’t it be easier if you could just press a button that tells the app your taking it off and when it is more than a certain time off it reminds you to put it back on. Also can it reset, instead of saying you have had if off for 15 total hours since you started just reset and show like a chart of how many hours you have taken it off for each day. Otherwise this app is great, it helps me with everything and i really appreciate the effort pur into this.
A1Skyler,
Counter clock
I wish the counter clock really would work. Just to count the long time in and the few minutes out and track my time. Also I wish it would time the trays inside the bobble wash, I always worry on under doing the time and afraid of over doing it, don’t want to wash them. Also would like to have a way to take a pic of my teeth inside of my mouth. Then I can see the teeth are moving. I would like to have a comparison on the pictures to see how many shades my teeth had turned after brushing my teeth so many times more per day. My other wish add on the app a section
Called “ News of my mouth” ( lol) like a diary where I can write all the notable changes I had seen since I started to wear my trays. ( less headaches, losing weight, less night snoring etc). I really think that your app can improve. Also if I could take a profile pic. Can you measure how my jaw it’s moving and I m losing my double chin? Would be nice if I can have that in my app log. And pictures. Last, I would love to have the information send to my dentist, so she can read my progress when she’s eating her lunch or just checking the pictures of my daily teeth report, so she can be on the loop. She would be trill if she can check her patients without me a having to make an appointment with her. Lastly if the app can take a pic of my trays and later on review them and see that They are no damage, that is would be fantastic! Wow the ways you could improve this App. Thank you!
melbelle007,
Purposefully making “compliant” wear time no less than 22 hours
My doctor AND Invisalign corporate recommend aligners be worn 20-22 hours per day to be compliant. Yet, your app’s user is only deemed compliant with nothing less than 22 hours of wear. Why have you taken it upon yourselves to disregard two hours of the day the manufacturer and board certified orthodontists direct as compliant? Not only have you sent this message to patients, but you go further to not allow any manual adjustment or override of your incorrect definition of compliant hours. It’s easy on the coding end to let users have a choice of hours per day to set as compliant in consultation with their doctor. Your app is designed to interact with the patient’s doctor’s office. So if you can’t offer the designation of 20 hours, how is this really helpful for an orthodontist or their staff to quickly glance at a patient’s history through this app and all they see is a non-compliant when in fact the patient has worn the aligners for 20 hours or more? Don’t you think they are frustrated and feel it’s not purposeful for them? Do you understand how demotivating it is for the user/patient to see that their non-compliant status every day for weeks/months when they have been within 20 to 22 hours? You are doing this on purpose, why I’m not sure. But you are taking the user’s joy and support by not using the professional guidelines.
Stevieleet,
Beautiful app but…
This morning I took my aligners out for breakfast and discovered that I’d forgotten to stop the timer after dinner yesterday. Many hours of non-wear time are already logged today which I can’t correct until tomorrow. This effectively makes the time tracking feature useless to me today, so therefore I have no reason to use the app today. Missed punches after a meal often occur multiple times a week.

As a product manager myself, I appreciate unambiguous feedback. Daily time tracking, more than any other feature, is keeping me engaged and launching the app regularly. I don’t mind fixing my missed punches when they occur, but the frustration of regularly having to wait until tomorrow to correct yesterday’s mistake (e.g. a day I can’t use the feature) is causing me to consider other solutions. Others have proposed same-day time corrections… I believe this would resolve the issue, though I recognize it’s possibly easier said than done.

Invisalign is an awesome service, by the way, and my rating does not reflect my opinion of the Invisalign product or other features of the app, which are easily 5 stars. My rating describes time tracking as it is the core app feature providing value to me.
JennInCinci,
Great except for the timer.
I’ve had my Invisalign for a while now but only just found out yesterday there was an app to go with my treatment. I absolutely love the app EXCEPT for the timer. Like others, I initially thought you start it when you have your aligners out of your mouth. When I realized it’s the other way around, I wasn’t exactly thrilled. I don’t want to have the timer running in the background for 20-22 hours a day, needlessly draining my battery. It makes more sense to me - and apparently many other users - to only use the timer to track how long the aligners are OUT of your mouth. It’s easier to see that your aligners have been out of your mouth an hour and a half a day than to see that your aligners have been in your mouth 10 hours for the day and you have X hours left in the day and you might have to take them out 1-2 more times today, but you don’t know exactly how long you can do that for and still get your 20-22 hour goal. I’ll use the timer as designed for now just to see how it affects my battery life, but if it’s too much of a drain I’m just going to use it to track the time my aligners are out. 🤷🏻‍♀️
Katyperryfan900,
Great app
This app is really useful when it comes to tracking how long your aligners are in/out of your mouth. It even lets you choose the option of having a reminder within a certain time frame so you can remember to pop them back in. There are two things I suggest: 1) make a watch app and 2) allow changing the wear time on the current day. The watch app would be really useful for people when they go out to eat so they can just do a few quick taps rather than pull out their device and inputting the pin. It would be preferable if the watch app was free as well. Also, changing the wear time on the current day would be really useful because sometimes I forget that my timer is still running. Once I realize it, it’ll say my aligners were out for more than an hour and I have to wait until the next day to change the time log. By allowing people to change the wear time of the current day, it helps them make sure their time logs are more accurate.
codysseus_d,
Good for calendar, timer needs work.
My orthodontist told me about the app when I got my first set of trays. I had started to put a reminder in my calendar to make sure I remembered to change them out every week, but she showed me that this existed and would make it easier. It does make that part easier. A reminder of when to change out trays is fantastic when life is sometimes hectic. However, the timer seems backwards. I obviously didn’t get started with my aligners midnight the first day, so the app counted me as “not compliant” on day one, since I couldn’t meet the 22 hr mark of wearing them. While not super important, you’d think they’d want you to start on a more positive note. It also makes more since, in my opinion, to track the two hours a day you take them out, versus the 22 they are in. Tell me how much longer I can have them out, or how much time I’ve gone over having them out, instead how long they’ve been in. Since the negative is having them out too much, let me monitor that instead.
liveinthemoment, savethe earth,
Glitching
When I first got it everything was really good but like 7 days after the picture function wasn’t working. It would load for about ten minutes and not do anything so I eventually just gave up on that part. Then I changed the number of days I had to wear the aligners and it has a function to change that which is great, so I put in all the new info and hit the done button. It loaded for like 20 seconds and then stopped loading so I assumed it was done, but nothing had changed. It was just the same screen were you put the information in so I pushed the back button to go to the calendar to see if it had changed there but it hadn’t. I tried several more times, logged out tried again, deleted the app, got it again, and tried again all with the same results. I even tried making a new profile but it only lets you make on profile per Invisalign ID. I eventually just deleted the app for good and am currently looking for another better app. If you would find the camera and changing info functions it would be a really nice app.
DClyftisgreat5678,
Waste of space - no thanks.
This is so dumb and useless. You have to give them your legal name, email, phone number, Invisalign ID, and create both a password and a pin or give them your biometric data in order to set up this app—so naturally, with all these requirements, I thought the app would connect to my dentist, or show me the 3D models of my teeth, or literally anything interesting and useful, using (protected) data from my dentist or from the company itself.

Nope! Here’s what you get: a calendar, photo gallery where you can take pictures of your teeth week by week, a timer, a reminder to switch out your trays—all things I can already do on my phone. The only other features are like, prominently placed ads and referral offers for $50 gift cards to big box stores (so spammy and cheap!—like the app), a sparse FAQ section, and like, a motivational quote. At $5200 a pop for the aligners themselves, and the ridiculously overdesigned “welcome package,” I was definitely expecting something better from this app, like maybe an ACTUALLY “personalized experience,” not just non-features and advertisements. Better to not have an app at all, in my opinion.
DosMJGs,
What’s the point, exactly?
I expected this app to show me my anticipated (i.e., forward-looking) progress during treatment, based on the actual digital program of aligners created by my doctor and Invisalign. Invisalign holds that data, or at least the next several trays’ worth of data (or they wouldn’t have been able to make my trays in the first place). So Invisalign could surely model the coming months with an animation. Instead, the app shows me nothing useful, and just creates a (manually created) set of date-alarms based on my telling Invisalign things they should already know, like how many days my doctor wants per tray. Then it adds in several curious breaches of privacy, such as exploiting my camera to add selfies. I already have selfies, I don’t need to share new selfies with Invisalign via an app. It wants to know my geolocation and integrate with financial data too. I literally don’t understand the point of this app. It doesn’t feel like the app developers met their MVP. If you own any sort of calendar app already, this app doesn’t add much. Having just written a $6500 check, I expected a lot more than a timer.