Invisalign Cost
How Much Does Invisalign Cost?
Additional Treatment
Before you can begin Invisalign, a dentist will have to address any dental concerns that could hinder treatment, including gum disease and tooth decay. Following treatment, a dentist can perform teeth whitening to make your results even more dazzling.
Number of Aligners
Each treatment plan is different, and your plan may be more or less expensive depending on the number of clear aligner trays necessary to straighten your smile. Our orthodontic team can give you an idea of how many aligners you'll need to complete treatment during your consultation.
Your Dedication
Your success with Invisalign depends on your dedication to the treatment. You have to be committed to wearing your aligner trays for at least 22 hours each day, or your teeth may not shift into proper alignment. They may even revert to their original position, lengthening your treatment time.
AccleDent®
If you need to correct your misalignment quickly, AccleDent® can be added to your treatment. AccleDent may increase the cost of your treatment, but it accelerates the efficacy of your clear aligners, giving you stunning results faster than Invisalign alone.
Why Invisalign Is Worth the Price
Custom Trays
At your initial consultation at our Boston or Waltham, MA, offices, our Invisalign-trained orthodontists will scan your teeth and map out your custom treatment plan. Your aligner trays are then custom-created to move your teeth into their ideal alignment over the course of several months.
Personalized Care
With Invisalign, you receive personalized care with an orthodontist from Dental Associates of New England who will explain every step of your treatment. At each checkup, your orthodontist will monitor your progress, provide you with new aligners, and answer any questions you may have about your treatment.
Discreet Results
Unlike traditional braces, most people won't even be able to tell you're wearing Invisalign. Invisalign treatment is an excellent option for models, beauty queens, and professional athletes who are in the public eye, as well as any individual who wants to avoid clunky metal braces.