Invisalign
Invisalign is a breakthrough in orthodontics which allows an orthodontist to straighten your teeth without conventional braces. With Invisalign, you wear clear trays to move your teeth into place, instead of metal braces. Many people prefer to use Invisalign to straighten their teeth because the clear trays are nearly undetectable and tend to be more comfortable than traditional braces.
Invisalign The Clear Alternative to Braces
How Invisalign Works
How much does Invisalign cost?
Here at Smile Center of Dr. Lilian Ong, we know the cost of services can be a big concern for our patients, and that many people want to know the cost before making a visit to our office. Unfortunately, exact quotes cannot be given prior to having an in-office consultation, as everyone’s mouth is unique. We pride ourselves in personalizing your treatment to fit your needs, and the costs will reflect that. That being said, Invisalign braces are similar in cost to traditional braces, with prices ranging between $3500 and $5000.
Will my dental insurance cover the cost?
Most dental insurance plans cover orthodontic procedures to some degree. If your dental insurance covers orthodontics, then they will pay for part of your Invisalign treatment. The best way for you to find out is to talk to your insurance company about your exact benefits.
What are my payment options?
We require a non-refundable payment of $600 which is due at the time of the impressions, with the remainder due in full once the case is approved. If you need to finance your orthodontic treatment, we accept all major credit cards as well as CareCredit. CareCredit is a third party financing company which specializes in medical and dental expenses. If you would like to apply for CareCredit, we can provide you with an application, or you can apply online at CareCredit.com.
Also, since Invisalign is a dental expense, it can qualify for FSA reimbursement. If your company offers FSA, please contact them for further information.
Women putting in Invisalign tray
Women with Invisalign