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Mine cost $5000 + $150 records fee.
Adult braces...$4400 and then an extra $600 because of the ceramic uppers (bad choice for me...I should have went w/ metal). Insurance paid $2000 and I paid the rest.
Worth every cent so far (hoping for no TMJ relapse).
ETA: by the way, for those not braced yet, if you're concerned about the price of braces, you should check with your local Orthodontic College/Dental School/you get the idea, (if you have one) because usually they offer really good prices since you're helping them out as well (the students need experience). Just a thought. Funny all the info you come across *after* you're braced.
Adult braces...$4400 and then an extra $600 because of the ceramic uppers (bad choice for me...I should have went w/ metal). Insurance paid $2000 and I paid the rest.
Worth every cent so far (hoping for no TMJ relapse).
ETA: by the way, for those not braced yet, if you're concerned about the price of braces, you should check with your local Orthodontic College/Dental School/you get the idea, (if you have one) because usually they offer really good prices since you're helping them out as well (the students need experience). Just a thought. Funny all the info you come across *after* you're braced.
Upper Ceramic: 8/13/04
Lower Metal: 01/13/05
Removed: 4/19/07 (finally!)
Retainers:
Upper Clear Hawley
Lower fixed & Essix
Lower fixed removed 7/06/07 (due to a small space). Lower Fuschia Hawley 7/18/07
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www.lynnhowell.com
Lower Metal: 01/13/05
Removed: 4/19/07 (finally!)
Retainers:
Upper Clear Hawley
Lower fixed & Essix
Lower fixed removed 7/06/07 (due to a small space). Lower Fuschia Hawley 7/18/07
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www.lynnhowell.com
$4,600 for 24 months, including the retainers after the braces. Military dental coverage, thanks to my father, covered $1,200. Dad put $1,700 down and asked that the remaining 15 months of $114 statements also be sent to him.
I am incredibly fortunate as the money is coming out of my college fund that my parents set up for me, which thanks to an academic scholarship, has had more than enough cash to pay for school and other things.
I am incredibly fortunate as the money is coming out of my college fund that my parents set up for me, which thanks to an academic scholarship, has had more than enough cash to pay for school and other things.
another canadian
I think it depends on what you need and who your ortho is, which is affected by where you live.
The 4 of us are each around 5,000, with the twins being the most expensive (headgear and metals), me in the middle somewhere (no headgear, all but 4 ceramic, some inside anchoring appliances top and bottom) and my eldest much cheaper (full ceramic brackets and wires only, short treatment time).
I am grateful none of us needs extractions or surgery
We live in Southern Ontario, Canada. I am also grateful that our dual insurance covers it all. Best move we ever made! Both hubby and I subscribe to our respective employers' family health plans. Each covers 50%, with a lifetime max (for each plan) of $4000. We knew the twins would need braces because they sucked their thumbs so long, so we planned ahead and I reinstated my family coverage when I returned to work once the girls were in school full time.
Hope that helps the canadians.
The 4 of us are each around 5,000, with the twins being the most expensive (headgear and metals), me in the middle somewhere (no headgear, all but 4 ceramic, some inside anchoring appliances top and bottom) and my eldest much cheaper (full ceramic brackets and wires only, short treatment time).
I am grateful none of us needs extractions or surgery
We live in Southern Ontario, Canada. I am also grateful that our dual insurance covers it all. Best move we ever made! Both hubby and I subscribe to our respective employers' family health plans. Each covers 50%, with a lifetime max (for each plan) of $4000. We knew the twins would need braces because they sucked their thumbs so long, so we planned ahead and I reinstated my family coverage when I returned to work once the girls were in school full time.
Hope that helps the canadians.
I have ceramic uppers and metal on the bottom, from my dr. on the "main line" in the philly suburbs ... my total cost is $4,580 for everything, inlcuding one set of retainers when I'm all done.
I put $1500 down, and since I'm only supposed to be in braces for a year, I'm making 12 payments of $280 to pay off the rest.
I put $1500 down, and since I'm only supposed to be in braces for a year, I'm making 12 payments of $280 to pay off the rest.
So, I am going to end up paying $6100 (Austin, Texas) for mine without the help of insurance! I am 21 and just found out that my insurance doesn't cover orthodontic treatment over the age of 19 I have ceramics on top (an extra $250) and metal on bottom. Treatment time is estimated about 18 months-just got started about 9 days ago!!
I live in Central PA. No dental insurance.
3950 for braces
1000 in OS fees (approx.)
3,200 for SARPE (Insurance pays rest -hospital quote of $22,000)
plus
Upper jaw surgery (if insurance pays I will owe about 4,500 if not about $35,000)
bone graft , 5,000? (I lost this tooth due to my bad bite)
implant, 2,500?
So if insurance helps with the upper Jaw surgery I will put in about 20,000 -21,000.
If insurance doesn't, I will pay over $50,000.
We on;y make about $38,00 a year. I can't believe I am doing this! Also my DH and all three kids need braces.
3950 for braces
1000 in OS fees (approx.)
3,200 for SARPE (Insurance pays rest -hospital quote of $22,000)
plus
Upper jaw surgery (if insurance pays I will owe about 4,500 if not about $35,000)
bone graft , 5,000? (I lost this tooth due to my bad bite)
implant, 2,500?
So if insurance helps with the upper Jaw surgery I will put in about 20,000 -21,000.
If insurance doesn't, I will pay over $50,000.
We on;y make about $38,00 a year. I can't believe I am doing this! Also my DH and all three kids need braces.
RPE in on Jan 7, 2008
SARPE on Jan 11, 2008 expanded 7 mm
RPE out on May 14, 2008