What’s the Cost Difference Between Invisalign and Braces?

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Hi, I’m Dr. Simon Deall from Central Coast Orthodontics. Are you wondering whether Invisalign or traditional braces are the better option for your smile—and which one will fit your budget? Let’s break it down.

Today, we’re going to talk about the cost differences between Invisalign and traditional braces, and help you make an informed decision about which option is right for you.

When it comes to straightening your teeth, there are a few key factors to consider: effectiveness, comfort, and of course, the overall cost. While many people wonder if there’s a significant price difference between Invisalign and braces, here at Central Coast Orthodontics, our prices are based on the complexity and duration of your treatment, not the type of treatment itself.

What’s the Cost Difference Between Invisalign and Braces? At Central Coast Orthodontics In Gosford, Erina, Central Coast

Your recommended treatment type will depend on your unique needs, as well as your personal preference and lifestyle. For example, Invisalign might be a great choice if you prefer a more discreet option, or have a busy lifestyle where flexibility is key. Traditional braces may be recommended for more complex cases, or for patients that prefer a fixed appliance and don’t want to take something out to eat or drink.

That’s why a consultation is so important. During this appointment we’ll assess your smile & bite concerns, and help you decide on the best treatment option for you.

If you have crowded or misaligned teeth, we’d love to help you smile with confidence. Simply send us a message, email or call to book your consultation today!

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