There are quite a few options out there for realigning the teeth. What’s best? Consider these facts to help you decide:
How does it work? | How long does it take? | How much does it cost? | What else should I know? | |
ClearCorrect | A set of nearly invisible, removable and customized aligners apply varying levels of pressure over time to the teeth you desire to align. | Depends on the treatment goals you and your dentist set together. | $2,000-$8,000; Dental plan coverage and payment plans may be available. | They are invisible, removable and made in America. Ask more questions here. |
Invisalign® | Transparent, plastic form braces adjust and align the teeth.
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12 months on average. | $3,500-$8,000; Dental plan coverage and payment plans may be available. | The New York Times said the Invisalign® advertising campaign is “the most aggressive consumer advertising plan the dental profession has ever seen.” |
Traditional Braces | Apply continuous pressure to slowly move teeth in a specific direction with the bone changing shape as pressure is applied.
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12-24 months or longer if the problem is severe. | $3,000-$10,000 Dental plan coverage and payment plans may be available. |
The first official braces where invented in 1728, and NASA invented the nickel titanium wires still used today. |