What is the cheapest price for braces?
The cost range for braces can vary greatly for each type:
- Metal braces (traditional braces): $3,000 – 7,000.
- Ceramic braces: $4,000 – 8,000.
- Lingual braces: $8,000 – 10,000.
- Invisalign: $4,000 – 7,400.
Can I get a discount on braces?
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What is the cheapest alternative to braces?
Home kits can be a bit more affordable than metal braces or Invisalign. With a home kit you can expect to pay between $1,000 and $2,000. Composite bonding can also be a cheap and fast fix, depending on how much you need done. Pricing usually ranges between $250-$1,200 per tooth.
What else can I get instead of braces?
Alternatives to Braces
- Retainers. Retainers are normally a removable dental device used to correctly position the teeth before or after treatment with braces.
- Headgear. Headgear gets a bad wrap because it’s the most visible form of orthodontic treatment.
- Clear Aligners.
- Six Month Smiles.
- Veneers.
- Accelerated Orthodontics.
What’s the fastest way to straighten teeth?
In mild to moderate cases, Invisalign is typically the fastest method to straighten teeth. Some malocclusions (teeth misalignments), like front-to-back bite issues, may require you to wear rubber bands to fix the issue. Rubber bands attach to your braces or Invisalign trays to help align your jaw.
How long do you need braces?
Most patients will need to wear fixed braces for around 18 to 24 months. For problems that are harder to correct, or for our older patients, treatment may take up to three years. If you have less severe issues or are a good candidate for clear aligners like Invisalign, treatment may take as little as 6 to 12 months.
What are the worst braces colors?
Braces Colors You Should Avoid Some of the worst colors include: White, which can make your teeth look yellow. Green or brown, which can look like food stuck in your teeth. Black, which can make your teeth look rotten.
Are braces covered by Medicaid?
The answer is yes! If braces are deemed medically necessary for your child, Medicaid can assist in getting them. Some orthodontists will offer a no-cost consultation to discuss your child’s needs.