How much do you think this would cost.........?!


Question: How much do you think this would cost.........?
My bottom teeth are very straight, but my top teeth aren't. My dentist
suggested that I get braces, but she wanted me to book another apt
discussing this issue. I want to use Invisalign, I don't have any dental
insurance but I was wondering what would be the approximate cost
for just the top row? (My appointment isn't until next month so I want
to make sure I can afford it before I go.) Thank you!

Answers:

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First of all, they don't usually give just the top row because it expands your jaw and you will end up with an overbite if you just put it on the top. I also got mine in Canada and it cost me $5500 for a year and a half, but the range is around $4000-$6000. Again, you also need to see if your are eligable for Invisalign. Do you have all of your adult teeth fully grown in? If you don't then you can't get Invisalign. Also if you have a bite problem, Invisalign will not correct it.



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should be b/w 5000-6000 $.




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