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How long do you think i'd need braces for..?

by Guest55668  |  earlier

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my top row of teeth is almost completely straight and perfect, its just the 1 side tooth of the two front teeth that kinda sticks out.. and my bottom row is almost completely straight too.. except my two front bottom teeth stick out a bit more then the rest.. its not that noticeable.. you'd have to be studying my teeth to notice but it still bothers me..

how much do you think it would cost me?

and how long would i need them for..

im thinking invisalign is what i might go for..

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  1. Well it can cost anywhere from 3,000 to 5,000. Depending on how much your insurance will pay. I have to pay $5,000. The orthodontist will decide weather you need braces or not you can't decide for yourself. We can't tell you how long you will need them on for because again we are not the orthodontist


  2. Well braces are extremely expensive. Usually around $3000. I'm not sure if that's with or without dental insurance though. Probably without.

    If your teeth are pretty straight and they don't need that much adjustment then a retainer may be able to do the trick. Personally, I wouldn't recommend Invisalign because they break really easily, they're expensive to replace, and sometimes can prevent the growth of teeth. My sister got invisalign and now her teeth don't touch in the front. I would go with a metal retainer.

    How old are you?

    But you really should just ask your orthodontist. This is just some advice.

  3. you need to see an orthodontist. Invisilign will rpobably cost you about $3,000 roughly and the length of time can really vary. it might only take a few months but it could also take a couple years of adjustments. Only an orthodontist can tell you if regular braces or invisilign is best for you. I had regular braces for less than a year

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