Cost is often a concern for people seeking Invisalign orthodontic treatment. In this post, our Okotoks dentists break down the financial factors that impact the cost of Invisalign clear aligners.
What is Invisalign?
The Invisalign system consists of a series of clear aligner sets that you wear for 2 weeks at a time. Each set of removable, custom-made clear aligners will gradually adjust your teeth.
An advantage of Invisalign is that you can remove your clear aligners to eat, drink and brush your teeth. The clear aligners can help resolve a variety of orthodontic issues such as misalignment, bite issues, and crowding. Adults and teenagers alike appreciate this popular treatment option for its discreet appearance and adaptability to their lifestyles.
Who is an ideal candidate for clear aligners?
In recent years, more adults have been seeking to straighten their teeth with orthodontic treatment. The appearance and efficiency of Invisalign clear aligners may be one reason for the increase.
Almost any adult who has an issue with the alignment of their teeth may ask their dentist about this treatment option. Your dentist will examine your smile to determine whether clear aligners would be suitable for your situation.
A few specific problems clear aligners can help include overbite, crossbite, open bite, spaces and gaps between the teeth, and crowding.
Factors Affecting Invisalign Costs
Here are the financial factors that contribute to the total amount you might pay for Invisalign:
- Your oral health needs and how much work needs to be completed
- Any coverage your insurance plan can provide
- Your location and average prices for this type of orthodontic treatment in your city
- The dentist’s time for their work
On average, the cost of Invisalign treatment is similar to slightly more expensive than traditional braces. The only way to determine the cost of your customized treatment plan is to consult with your dentist about your individual case.
Along with your oral health and the extent of the work required, your specific jaw shape and misalignment issues will help dictate your treatment plan, how many aligners you’ll need and the duration of the process, and therefore the cost of your treatment.
Paying for Invisalign
If cost is high on your list of considerations, you may want to speak to your dentist about payment options. After your initial consultation, you’ll have an estimate of the total cost and can decide whether you’d like to move ahead.
Similar to regular braces, most dental insurance plans cover Invisalign but check with your insurance company first to find out the extent of the coverage you’ll have.
If you're thinking of treating your dental health issues with an orthodontic option such as Invisalign, financial considerations will likely help you make your decision. Fortunately, depending on your oral health requirements, Invisalign may make sense for you.