It depends on the region you are living in what your costs would be--- Here's an example of the West Coast (Northern California fees) they are averaging approx. $3,000 for treatment under 5 months (10 trays or less--known as EXPRESS Invisalign) to approx. $7,000 for treatment that is approx. 12 mo. long.
Okay, so what is Express vs. the 12 mo. Invisalign treatment? Basically these 2 types of treatment are assessed at the time you visit your Invisalign dentist--- they would examine and consult and let you know if you are a candidate for Invisalign and approx. how many aligners you would need. Most cases are completed in under a year--- and for the super simple cases that only need minimal movement (EXPRESS) they would be completed in under 6 months.
Invisalign also offers promotions periodically so by visiting their website you can understand which offices are participating in your area for the discounts--
Offices in general also tend to run regular discounts for new patients on Invisalign treatment. Look in your local rag for these types of discount coupons.
Hope this helps a bit-- Nice to help out.
Sincerely, Tina
Handy link to Invisalign--
2007-05-03 16:09:29
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answered by Tina 2
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Invisalign may cost less at some general dentists offices. Your question is very vague and you will not get accurate answers.
Where do you live? If you asked, "what does a house usually cost" you would also need to give more details.
In my area, I've seen it range from a low figure of $2700 (for limited cases) to over $6000 (full case, speciailty office).
The Invisalign lab sets the cost to dentists (no matter where they live), but there are variables in how much profit the dentist needs to make: rent, doctor time, skill level, staff wages, etc.
2007-05-03 15:01:37
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answered by emmalue 5
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It really depends on the place that you go to get Orthodontic care. Also, on what your insurance covers too.
2007-05-03 14:50:46
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answered by Amanda 4
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it costs about $4500 at my dentists office
2007-05-03 14:48:03
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answered by Persephone 3
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A LOT OF $, EVEN WITH INSURANCE.
2007-05-03 14:53:29
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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