About $5000: This is a commercial product . The manufacturer has plenty of cost information on its website. See . - http://www.Invisalign.Com/cost/pages/dental-insurance-options.Aspx.
Answered 1/28/2017
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Depends: It depends on how long your treatment will be or if you visit an orthodontist or your family dentist. Most invisalign cases cost around 3500 - 5000.
Answered 7/27/2012
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Invisalign: Invisalign is just another way to straighten your teeth instead of braces. Insurance doesn't have anything to do with invisalign. Either your insurance pays for orthodontics or it doesn't. Then you and your doctor can decide whether or not to use invisalign or braces. I hope this helps.
Answered 12/25/2015
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Depends on your case: Braces and clear aligners can both provide dramatic benefits; however, an appointment with an orthodontic specialist is required to determine what is best for you and the associated professional fees. Often there is not much difference between the costs of the two options.
Answered 10/24/2017
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About the same: As braces. Some practices charge a little more.
Answered 2/18/2013
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Huh?: invisalign is a great treatment option for those who do not want metal in their mouths, but want a great smile. Most insurances, while not having a negotiated fee for invisalign, will provide coverage for this treatment
Answered 6/20/2014
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Usually: In most Orthodontic Specialists' offices the.cost of clear aligner treatment is slightly more than braces treatment. Cost varies according to complexity of the case...remember, Orthodontic Treatment is a service, not a commodity. Find a fully qualified Orthodontist and go for an initial examination (usually free) for personalized answers.
Answered 12/25/2015
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