Wtf braces can cost 5000 - 7000 per year if no insurance, help?!


Question: im 18 and live in toronto with no dental insurance, my dentis told me im gonna need braces 2 years max, im gonna get othorist to check my teeth tomorrow, i expect 5000 - 6000 overall for 2 yr

- but i read some post and somebody said it cost 5000 - 700 per year, wtf


Answers: im 18 and live in toronto with no dental insurance, my dentis told me im gonna need braces 2 years max, im gonna get othorist to check my teeth tomorrow, i expect 5000 - 6000 overall for 2 yr

- but i read some post and somebody said it cost 5000 - 700 per year, wtf

That is entirely a lot.
I had to pay like 4,200
Or so, but I had insurance and so it was more like 3, 200.
Either way it's still high.
I'm not really sure just call around to different dental insurances and see how much they would pay .
A lot of times braces are high especially if you're not in school/college.
So..I'm not sure but good luck !!

It depends how messed up your teeth are..... If you didn't live in Canada you would be better off lol.

My braces cost me 6000 for as long as I will need them (max 2 years) But maybe different orthodontists have different policies. If you want the best answer then just talk to your ortho.

Yes, braces in Toronto cost anywhere from $4000 - $7,000, depending on where you go and what materials you need. You can try to go to University of Toronto Dental School. They have an excellent program in Orthodontics and the work is done for a greatly reduced price. The dentists performing the treatment are already graduated dentists who are studying to become orthodontists. All treatment is checked by their professors, who are orthodontists, so everything is done perfectly.

If you have the time to go there, it is an excellent alternative. Another option is if the dental office works with Credit Care, which is a credit card offered through GE and allows you to pay off the treatment in 5 to 7 years, whatever you can work out with them.

Best of luck to you. I hope you qualify for the dental school treatment.





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