Invisalign Frequently Asked Questions
I wore braces in the past, but my teeth have shifted since. Can I use Invisalign to correct them now?
What is the cost of invisalign?
What’s the difference between Invisalign and braces?
Is Invisalign covered by insurance?
I wore braces in the past, but my teeth have shifted since. Can I use Invisalign to correct them now?
Many patients who fail to wear their retainer after having their braces removed will experience shifts in their teeth. Invisalign is a perfect way to close these gaps. Simple tooth movements is a fairly easy correction with Invisalign.
What is the cost of invisalign?
The best answer we can give you is that it depends. What exactly does it depend on? Well there are a few factors here. The first being the type of treatment required. If your mouth requires a lot of work with invisalign, you should expect to be at the high end range of prices. Conversely, if you only need minimal work, this will be reflected in the cost. Also, where you get the work done plays a large factor. Price ranges that we have seen have been anywhere between $2000 and $7000. Visit our Invisalign cost page for more info.
What’s the difference between Invisalign and braces?
The biggest difference is cosmetic. Invisalign makes it very difficult for anyone to detect you are wearing them, which is why it has become popular among adults. Traditional braces have been long associated with a younger generation, which is why many adults are hesitant to get braces. In addition, unlike conventional braces, Invisalign is removable which means during meals and brushing your teeth, you do not have to experience the discomfort of metal wires interfering with your activities.
Is Invisalign covered by insurance?
Some insurance providers provide some care for orthodontic work. Invisalign is classified under orthodontics, however, your particular insurance company may not give you coverage. You should contact your insurance company to inquire whether Invisalign will be covered for you or not.
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