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Invisalign Treatment Cost In Miramar


Fabio Longo

Eddy J. Sedeño III, DMD, MS
Orthodontist in Miami Lakes

Before getting any dental work done, it’s worth getting a clear idea of what it’s going to cost you out of pocket, and that’s especially true for Invisalign. When you have a clear idea upfront of what you’re looking at, you can plan things out a bit better, compare your options with a lot more confidence, and just move forward without the kind of uncertainty that can make a pretty big decision really difficult. If you’ve been trying to get a handle on what Invisalign is going to cost you in the Miramar area, we want to give you a heads up on what to expect so you can get a handle on not only the numbers but also what makes them go up and down. Braces for Adults offer discreet, modern solutions that make it easier than ever to enhance your smile at any age. Many adults choose clear aligners or ceramic braces to achieve lasting results with minimal visibility.


First things first, the cost of Invisalign is not the same for every single person. The treatment is completely bespoke and the cost of it is tied directly to the specifics of your case. When it comes to figuring out how much Invisalign is going to cost you, the main things you need to consider are how complicated your orthodontic problem is, how many aligners you are going to need to finish treatment, and how long it’s all going to take. Before we even discuss pricing at Specialty Smiles we’ll do a full evaluation of each patient. A price that’s been pulled out of thin air without a full evaluation of your teeth is going to be pretty pointless. Invisalign® uses clear, comfortable aligners to gently guide teeth into place without metal brackets or wires. Each set of aligners is custom-made to fit your teeth and designed for convenience and comfort.

In Miramar, the average cost of Invisalign is generally going to be between $3,000 and $8,000. Cases that are a bit less complicated, like minor crowding or spacing that gets sorted out in a shorter timeframe, are going to fall on the lower end of that spectrum. On the other hand, cases that are a lot more complicated are probably going to need more aligners, more attachments, more elastics, or a longer time in active treatment, and so it’s not uncommon for these cases to land on the higher end of that spectrum or beyond, really dependent on your specific circumstances. These numbers are just meant to give you a rough idea of what you’re in for, but the only real number that matters is the one that comes from a proper sit down consultation and evaluation.

It’s also worth understanding what you get for your money. When you break it down, the total cost of treatment includes the digital scanning and treatment planning process, regular check-ups during active treatment, any attachments or extra appliances that get added to the plan, and the retainers that you wear after treatment is complete to keep the results in place. At Specialty Smiles we always make a point of being super clear and detailed about every part of the consultation so that when you leave you know exactly what you’re getting into.

We really do take the financial side of things into consideration from our patients’ point of view. We’ve got flexible financing options available that let you pay the whole thing off in monthly installments that fit a lot better into your regular budget, which means you don’t have to cough up the whole sum upfront before treatment can even begin. And depending on the details of your plan, dental insurance that covers orthodontics may also help out with the cost. We’re always happy to sit down and go over your coverage with you and help you make the most of any benefits that apply to your circumstances.

One more thing to keep in mind is that Invisalign is worth way more than how good it makes your teeth look. It’s a whole lot easier to keep your teeth clean and healthy when they’re properly aligned, addressing bite issues reduces the chance of long term wear and jaw pain, and patients who have a better smile just feel a whole lot better about themselves every single day.

Our team at Specialty Smiles in Miramar is here to give you the lowdown on costs and help you find a way to pay for treatment that works for you. We’d really love for you to come on in and start that conversation.

 

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