When it comes to orthodontic treatment, one of the most common questions people have for us is “how much do braces cost?” With multiple treatment options available and customized treatment plans for every patient, the answer to that question will depend on a few variables! These include:
- The type of braces chosen
- Whether the braces are for an adult or a child
- The orthodontic issues being corrected
- How long braces will be needed
- If the patient has dental insurance that covers orthodontics
- The orthodontist providing treatment
- The area in which the patient lives and will be receiving treatment
These factors all play a part in the total cost of your treatment. For example, traditional metal braces are generally the least expensive option, while clear braces or Invisalign clear aligner therapy may cost more. Orthodontic treatment for children will often be a bit less expensive than adult treatment, though this will vary from case to case. Patients who have more severe or complex problems may require longer treatment times, more appointments, and therefore higher associated costs. That being said, let’s take a closer look at the average cost of braces and what your treatment fees include.
What does the total cost of treatment include?
You’ll never need to worry about hidden fees or unexpected expenses with Master Orthodontics. We’ll outline everything included in your treatment plan before we begin the active phase of your treatment. Your individualized treatment plan will contain everything necessary for beautiful, lasting results, including:
- Records (x-rays, photos, etc.)
- Braces or aligners
- An oral hygiene starter pack
- All the adjustment visits, including any emergencies
- Retainers
- Post-treatment maintenance visits
Our fees encompass the skill of our expert team, the quality of the products we use, and the top-notch service we provide. Dr. Caballero is passionate about creating healthy smiles for patients of all ages throughout our communities! We know braces are a significant investment and we are proud to help patients achieve a confident smile they’ll enjoy for many years to come.
What is the average cost for braces?
While there is no “one size fits all” answer for how much orthodontic treatment will cost, the average cost for a child can be anywhere from $3,500 to $6,500, while adult braces or aligners can cost from $4,000 to $7,000.
Again, the total cost of braces will depend on the individual patient’s specific needs, along with the factors mentioned above. Don’t let the numbers scare you! Our team prioritizes affordable treatment and we’ll work with you to stay within your budget. Let’s look at the financial information to help give you an idea of what exactly to expect during your treatment with Master Orthodontics.
Using dental insurance to cover orthodontic treatment
Some dental insurance plans will cover orthodontic treatment, but the coverage rules and policies can be confusing. Our team has more than 20 years of experience working with insurance companies and we’re committed to helping you receive the maximum coverage! Most insurance benefits will range from $1,000 to $2,000 of coverage depending on your plan.
Your customized treatment plan is based upon your unique health needs and the professional judgment of Dr. Caballero. We won’t recommend treatment based on whether or not certain treatment options are covered by insurance. Instead, we’ll present you with a plan that best meets your needs.
Once you have seen Dr. Caballero for a consultation and received a diagnosis and treatment plan, you should check with your dental insurance provider to see what they will and will not cover in the way of orthodontic treatment. Our office always assists you in determining and verifying your orthodontic benefits.
As a courtesy to our patients, we’re happy to file and submit your insurance claims and paperwork. Co-payments or out-of-pocket expenses will be estimated in advance of treatment.
If insurance will not cover treatment, can the cost be deducted?
If orthodontic treatment is considered to be medically necessary, the associated costs may be tax-deductible. However, the cost has to exceed a certain amount before any deductions would kick in. You should keep track of all expenses associated with orthodontic treatment if you wish to deduct the costs, including co-pays and check-up visits.
Will Medicaid cover the cost of orthodontic treatment?
Treatment costs may be covered by Medicaid if braces treatment is deemed medically necessary and you meet certain, very specific, criteria. Unfortunately, Medicaid does not cover routine orthodontic treatment. For those who want to learn more about this possibility, visit http://www.medicaid.gov/. It is important to ask about the percentage of coverage and the lifetime maximum before proceeding with treatment.
Beautiful smiles are worth the investment at Master Orthodontics
Orthodontic treatment is about more than just improving your cosmetic appearance. Oral health plays an important role in total body health. Misaligned teeth can increase the risk for cavities, tooth decay, pain and soreness in the head and neck, and gum disease, among other things. Although orthodontic treatment can be a significant investment, it’s one that can last a lifetime!
Your smile is too important to shop based on price alone. While prices are understandably always a factor, the most important thing is the final result. When it comes to choosing an orthodontist, skill, and experience completely determine the outcome. You will spend quite a bit of time visiting your orthodontist’s office throughout the course of treatment, so pick a practice that feels warm, welcoming, and comfortable!
At Master Orthodontics, we aim to provide patients with a positive and stress-free orthodontic experience, from your initial consultation to the day you complete treatment and see your beautiful new smile! We believe everyone should have access to high-quality, affordable orthodontic care, and work hard to ensure this for every patient.
To learn more about beautiful smiles, costs, and payment options, contact our office to schedule your complimentary consultation.