If you are not already covered by dental insurance that fully covers braces (aka orthodontics)...
There is a discount non-insurance dental program with a specific network of dentists that could save up to 59% off of child braces and up to 58% off of adult braces based on the region of the country that the family goes to the dentist in.
The usual and customary rate for regular child braces in some regions of the USA is as low as $4,500 and for adults as low as $5,000.
With this extensive network of dentists, the contracted discount rate could be as little as $2,000 for child braces and $2,200 for adult braces.
Each dentist decides whether or not they will offer the clear braces (i.e., Invisalign) at the same prices as regular braces price.
For more details:
*an adult can login to the secure website to get the list of dentists in this network; then the adults in the family should call several dentists and ask for a quote of exactly what the whole process will cost with this discount programI have an overbite and i need braces but i dont want the metal braces can i still get the clear and how much?
They do make clear braces. They are more expensive that regular metal braces, but it will depend on the orthodontist and what part of the country you are in. I have braces for TMJ. When I started making payments two and half years ago, it was a little over $4000. Insurance generally won't pay for braces for anyone over the age of 19. Mine wouldn't pay a dime even though the braces were medically necessary.
They also make something called invisalign that might work for you if you don't have problems other than the overbite.
http://www.invisalign.com/Pages/Home.asp鈥?/a>I have an overbite and i need braces but i dont want the metal braces can i still get the clear and how much?
yeah you can get the new invisalign ones they are totally clear kinda looks like a mouth gurad, or get ceramic ones, price depends on where you go
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