Transparent Treatment Costs

Clear Answers on Orthodontic Pricing

Understanding Orthodontic Treatment Costs

The cost of orthodontics varies between patients based on their individual needs. We’re committed to transparency and helping you understand the factors involved and what’s included in your care. Remember, your first consultation is always free!


Factors Affecting Treatment Cost

  • Type of Braces or Aligners
  • Complexity of the Orthodontic Case
  • Estimated Length of Treatment


What’s Included in Our Treatment Plans?

  • Comprehensive X-rays and Digital Scans
  • All Scheduled Adjustment Appointments
  • Emergency Care (if needed)
  • Initial Retainers
  • Post-Treatment Follow-Up Appointments


Typical Treatment Cost Estimates

Treatment Type Estimated Price Range
Metal Braces $2,500 – $6,000
Clear Braces $4,000 – $7,000
Clear Aligners $2,500 – $6,500
In-House Aligners (Minor Cases) $362 – $1,500


Payment Solutions for Your Smile

We are dedicated to making orthodontic care accessible. We offer:

  • Interest-Free Payment Plans
  • Acceptance of Most Insurance Plans
  • HSA and FSA Account Utilization


Our team is happy to discuss payment options and help you achieve your desired smile without financial strain. Schedule your free consultation today!


Navigating Orthodontic Insurance

To help you understand your options right from the start, we’ll ask for your dental insurance details when you schedule your complimentary consultation. This allows our team to proactively verify your orthodontic benefits.

Orthodontic insurance is a valuable resource that can make achieving your dream smile more affordable, and we’re dedicated to helping you navigate it with ease!

While most dental insurance plans include an orthodontic benefit, the specifics of your coverage can vary. Generally, orthodontic insurance helps by:

  • Contributing towards your overall treatment costs, often up to a lifetime maximum (common ranges are $1,000–$2,000).
  • Applying to the cost of braces or clear aligners for children, and sometimes for adults, depending on your specific plan.
  • Paying a percentage of the treatment fee (frequently 50%) until your plan’s lifetime maximum is reached.


Keep in mind these important points about orthodontic insurance:

  • Orthodontic benefits are typically separate from your general dental coverage.
  • The lifetime maximum for orthodontic benefits usually doesn’t renew annually.
  • Some plans may have a waiting period before orthodontic coverage becomes active.


During your free consultation, we’ll take the time to thoroughly review your insurance coverage, explain it in plain language, and show you how to maximize your available benefits. To make the process even simpler for you, our team will handle all the necessary insurance paperwork. This way, you can focus on the exciting journey to your new smile, not on complicated forms.

Do you have specific questions about your insurance plan? Don’t hesitate to contact us! We’re always happy to help you understand your benefits and make the process as smooth as possible.