Treatment FAQ

how much does the average orthodontic treatment cost

by Dr. Alta Heller DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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In its 2018 annual survey, the American Dental Association listed the average price of comprehensive orthodontic treatment, which includes braces, as $5,000 to $6,000. Some types of braces are more expensive than others.Apr 1, 2021

Which orthodontic treatment is best for You?

Types of Orthodontic Braces

  • Invisalign. Virtually invisible and removable, Invisalign is a comfortable alternative to conventional braces and come without wires and brackets.
  • Lingual Braces
  • Damon Braces
  • Ceramic Braces
  • Metal Braces. Myobrace®️ is a no-braces orthodontic approach that corrects a child’s teeth alignment while treating jaw developmental problems.

When is the best time to get orthodontic treatment?

The best time is generally during childhood, but adults can have orthodontic treatment too - and more and more are doing so. Age is less important than having the right number of teeth. In children it may be necessary to wait for enough teeth to come through before starting treatment. Who carries out orthodontics?

How much does an orthodontist cost?

Spoiler alert: it costs a million dollars — or more — to become an orthodontist. Undergrad The first step to becoming an orthodontist is to obtain your bachelor’s degree. This typically takes four years.

What is the average cost of orthopedic doctor visit?

The following is a breakdown of out of pocket costs for patients without insurance coverage for orthopedic sports medicine treatment: $250 is the average cost of an initial consultation with one of our Doctors $150 is the average cost of a therapeutic treatment session

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How much does orthodontic treatment cost?

The fee for orthodontic treatment is determined by a variety of factors, including the severity of the problem to be corrected as well as how long the treatment is expected to last. Fees may be different from orthodontist to orthodontist, and from one region to another.

Do orthodontists offer payment plans?

Yes, most orthodontists offer a variety of payment plans to make orthodontic care fit your budget. Payment plans offered can vary from orthodontist to orthodontist.

Do I have to make a down payment?

A down payment may or may not be required. Speak with your orthodontist or their team members about payment plans that are offered.

Can I use my flexible spending account or health savings account funds for orthodontic treatment?

Yes, funds from flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts can be used to pay for orthodontic treatment. Talk to your orthodontist about how to make the best use of your benefits.

Does insurance cover orthodontic treatment?

Many people have dental insurance that includes orthodontic benefits, usually provided by their employer. Such insurance covers a portion or percentage of the fee for orthodontic treatment, many times there may be a specific dollar amount or lifetime cap.

How much does insurance cover?

Insurance for orthodontic treatment is intended to cover a portion of the fee, not the entire fee. Check with your employer or your insurance company to determine your specific benefits.

Do orthodontists take credit cards?

Many orthodontists accept major credit cards. Check with your orthodontist’s office about whether credit cards are accepted as payment, and if so, which ones.

How long does it take to get Invisalign?

You will need to wear your aligners for 20-22 hours every day, and switch to a new set of progressive aligners every one to two weeks. You will need to schedule follow-up appointments with your Invisalign doctor every four to six weeks. Generally speaking, treatment takes 12-18 months.

How much does an impression kit cost?

The impression kit is $95. If the byte team can treat you, you can either make a one-time payment of $1,895 or receive 100% credit approval to pay $83/month with a down payment of $349. If the treating orthodontist determines you are not a candidate, they will refund your money.

Is orthodontic treatment expensive?

Historically. treatment has been very expensive. Jokes have been made about remortgaging homes, borrowing from college accounts, and opting for dentures rather than face an orthodontist bill...but in recent years some diversity in the market has actually driven the prices of orthodontic treatment down.

Do you need to put metal braces on?

Metal braces must be put on by a professional orthodontist. If you choose to get metal braces, brackets will be bonded directly to the front of your teeth. Arch wires are then installed. These wires are attached to the brackets with rubber bands and provide a track to guide the movement of your teeth.

Can adults wear braces?

They are visible in the mouth and are often prescribed to adolescents and teenagers, but can be worn by adults as well. Below is a list of different types of braces available on the market currently.

Can orthodontics help with pearly whites?

Orthodontics, or the treatment of teeth irregularities especially as it pertains to alignment, can offer powerful and lasting solutions for people who are not happy with their pearly whites.

Can you have lingual braces?

If you are completely opposed to visible braces, you may be able to have lingual braces installed. These braces are installed behind the teeth and face your tongue, and therefore are completely invisible when you smile. They are fantastic aesthetically, but are more difficult to install and more difficult to adjust, and so they may not be an option for everyone.

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