Q.
I have had braces twice already, but wearing my retainer has always been a problem for me and now my teeth are beginning to shift again. Only one tooth has shifted on the top and two or three on the bottom and I want to try invisalign to try to correct the problem. But my question is since my teeth have very minor issues will invisalign cost less for me because insurance will not cover any form of braces for me again?
I have had braces twice already, but wearing my retainer has always been a problem for me and now my teeth are beginning to shift again. Only one tooth has shifted on the top and two or three on the bottom and I want to try invisalign to try to correct the problem. But my question is since my teeth have very minor issues will invisalign cost less for me because insurance will not cover any form of braces for me again?
A.
Invisalign may be ideal for your situation. Invisalign has 2 levels of treatment. The first is for very limited treatment and has a lower cost and the second is for more involved cases. Consult with an Invisalgn certified dentist to see if you are a candidate for the limited less expensive treatment. Dr. Lemongello
Invisalign may be ideal for your situation. Invisalign has 2 levels of treatment. The first is for very limited treatment and has a lower cost and the second is for more involved cases. Consult with an Invisalgn certified dentist to see if you are a candidate for the limited less expensive treatment. Dr. Lemongello
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