What Do Six Month Smiles Cost?
December 5, 2015
The question of how much Six Month Smiles costs is not difficult to answer if you have all the information. However, the answer is very subjective because there is no set rate for each case.
A few factors come into play when determining how much your procedure will cost:
The first thing that needs professional assessment is how much work needs to be done. Do you have just one tooth that’s a little twisted out of place? Do you have multiple crowded teeth? Do you have a bad bite that makes normal chewing and talking difficult?
Dr. Lance Timmerman will provide you with a thorough evaluation of your orthodontic status. From there, he will let you know an estimate of how long your treatment is expected to take. The more complicated your case is, the more time will be needed to correct it, and this will cost more.
As a point of reference, Six Month Smiles typically cost around 1/2 to 2/3 the price of traditional braces. That’s a major price break! You may have wondered before whether you could ever enjoy an enhanced smile without wearing cumbersome and time-consuming metal brackets. Well, that time is now! Plus it’s even friendlier on your budget.
Because Six Month Smiles focuses on only a few key teeth, you don’t have to wait for every tooth in your mouth to move to see results. This makes the entire process much smoother, both comfort-wise and budget-wise. You’ll also save on time because the treatment doesn’t last as long.
Not all insurance companies will cover cosmetic orthodontic treatment, so make sure you carefully review your benefits. Dr. Timmerman’s office can work with your insurance plan to make the process as easy to understand as possible.
Six Month Smiles allows you to make monthly payments. Such a convenient plan can lighten the cost of braces even further.
You may have heard or read about the procedure costing a certain amount in a particular office. Keep in mind, though, that even the location of the practice affects the cost. A practice that offers Six Month Smiles in New York City will likely differ from that of one offered in Boston, Albuquerque, or Tukwila.
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