Whats the cheapest way to straighten your teeth?
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There is no cheap way to do it. All treatments cost around 5k in most offices. Sorry, but you can't cheap out on something so important.
One tip.some General Dentists charge less than an Orthodontist.but I personally would rather trust the specialist because this is all he does and he will probably be more thorough with the whole process. You pay more for his expertise. No offense to the General Dentist, of course, but they are not as highly trained.
Good luck!
I really don't think there is a cheap way..an orthodenist giving you braces is the best way to go at it..i had horrible teeth but after my braces were off..they were so straight and still are(its been 3 years) all the money is worth it!
Tricky the best way is orthodontics as doesnt damage teeth in any way and does not require regular maintenance apart from wearing a nightime retainer. Other options are crowns or veneers neither of which are cheap and require replacement in the future, however if just one or two teeth are out of line then a veneer to straighten these may be the cheapest and simplest option.
Brace yourself! You are past start. PassGo, collect 200.
Get some lyposuction.
Depending on your age and your bite classification, whether you're a Class 1, Class 2 or a Class 3, you could have Limited upper braces, Limited lower braces or a combination of Limited upper and lower braces or Full Comprehensive Treatment which includes all of the permanent teeth. Try to find an orthodontist that will do treatment without tooth removal-depending on your age; and his treatment fees are inclusive. By inclusive I mean, everything done in his office during the time of treatment to include debonding through 1 to 2 years of retention treatment after the braces are removed, are included in the full treatment fee. If not, you will be charged separately for x-rays, bonding (putting braces on), debonding (taking them off), your monthly appointments, any growth appliances, retainers and retention checks and re-evaluations to include the cost of the braces themselves. Some dentists and orthodontists charge differently. Also with your insurance company; if you're covered, ask if they pay yearly or over a lifetime. Invisiline are much more expensive and are meant for a Class 1 bite only or to move a few teeth and they haven't been around long enough to know the long term outcome: besides, do they actually move the roots of the teeth which is needed for tooth stability. Hope the helps!!
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