There are many questions you may still have when it comes to the Invisalign process. But there are some simple answers to these questions, so don't stress!
One frequently asked question that people often ask is, do all dentists offer this treatment? The answer is no, so make sure that the
dental studio
you choose is able to provide Invisalign retainer services.
Other people may wonder if Invisalign treatment hurts. Invisalign retainers may feel uncomfortable in the first few days of wearing them, but as you get used to them, this quickly goes away. None of the procedures involved in getting retainers hurt.
How long you'll have to use Invisalign completely depends on your dental treatment. The average length of Invisalign treatment is around one year.
However, like regular braces, the length of time you'll need to wear Invisalign will vary quite a bit depending on how much straightening your teeth need. Additional, children and teenagers will have a faster experience with Invisalign treatment since their mouths are still growing.
You should be wearing your Invisalign retainers at all times, except when you're eating or drinking. Colored foods can stain your retainer. And not wearing your Invisalign retainer for long periods of time can make your Invisalign process last longer.
You should be wearing your Invisalign retainer for at least 20 hours a day for the best and most efficient results.
If you're playing a contact sport, you should also replace your retainer with the one required for that sport to protect your teeth.
How Much Does Invisalign Retainer Treatment Cost?
Some people may be especially worried about the costs associated with treatment. Unfortunately, this answer will depend on your insurance.
The average cost is
$3,000 to $5,000, although it can cost up to $7,000. Depending on your insurance, part or all of the cost may be covered by your insurance provider.
If you are getting teeth straightening treatment for your child, the cost may be covered by Medicaid. Make sure to do your research to find out the situation in your state.
You may also have to wear a retainer after concluding your Invisalign treatment, so make sure you consider the possible cost of a retainer when investing in Invisalign treatment.
However, traditional braces cost around the same as Invisalign treatment, and also often require wearing retainers after the fact. So deciding between traditional braces and Invisalign should not be dependent on cost.