Interesting you ask this as I was just comparing costs this morning from all the consults I've been on. Unfortunately - for me - the most qualified, experienced (he also teaches at NYU), educated (Board Certified - even tho many an excellent ortho is not Bd. Certified), and NICEST and most reassuring and thorough ortho I have consulted with is the most expensive!
Here is a run down of the prices I received, note that the least expensive are also members of my insurance plan so they have to adjust their prices accordingly. Also from what I read, self ligating brackets are more expensive for the ortho (to purchase) then traditional brackets but I have no idea by how much.
1) $4550 - 18 months of treatment, clear traditional brackets. Adjustments will be every 6-8 weeks. Ortho in my plan - however did not seem experienced enough for me - this is the person who ended up refusing me for treatment because she did not think she could 'meet my expectations'. (I never stipulated ANY expectations - lol) She mentioned general gum recession but did not discuss the need for me to see a Periodontist (which is another strike against her) Clear only on top. Practice MOBBED with kids, chaotic - observed that it seemed they were overbooked and they were herding patients in and out like cattle.
2) $5200 - 18 months of treatment, clear self ligating brackets. Adjustments every 6 weeks. Blamed my entire open bite on a tongue thrust - said if I swallowed properly by bite would meet. Said if I did not train myself to swallow properly - treatment would be more like 24 months. Made no sense to me. Ortho in my insurance plan. Clear only on top. Practice MOBBED with kids, chaotic - observed that it seemed they were overbooked and they were herding patients in and out like cattle.
3) $5500 for 18 months of treatment in traditional ceramic brackets. Ortho in my plan, adjustments every 4-6 weeks. Clear only on top.
Practice MOBBED with kids, chaotic - observed that it seemed they were overbooked and they were herding patients in and out like cattle.
4) $5900 for 18 months of treatment in "Ice" brackets - clear only on top. Ortho in plan
5) $6050 - unsure how long it will take OR what type of bracket he would use but clear only on top. Board Certified - teaches at well known NYC college.
6) $7,950 - Sure Smile technique used with self ligating clear brackets on top only. Unsure of how long treatment will be, estimated at 18 months. Noticed general gum recession - said after braces came off I might need to see a periodontist. Board Certified.
7) $8,000 - Board Certified. 35 years experience, teacher at well known dental college in NYC, member of study groups and several local organizations as well as non-profit organizations that treat children with deformities that are not able to afford care. The only ortho who insists I see a Periodontist for a consult to determine if gum grafts needed prior to orthodontia - he believes they will be. This is a very important issue - and one most others fail to recognize. Very interested in correcting my bite and ensuring that the bite is adjusted to function properly - as well as my overall facial esthetic in the end. Uses self ligating and WILL put clear on top and bottom because in my case my top teeth will never be in danger of hitting the bottoms. Overall treatment time could take up to 2 years, but he is hoping 18 months - visits every 3-4 weeks.
Orthodontia is not something where I want to shop around for the best price, but that said I also don't want to be overcharged.
I'm in a tough spot right now as the man I like best is the most expensive But I do feel $8K is a bit high. That said I also live in the NY/NJ metro area - so things are pricier. And HE is the only one I REALLY trust and feel will do a superior job.
I get an $1800 ortho credit from insurance, they've already paid $200 towards my pre-ortho workup. They only pay the allowance in quarterly increments. Those who participate in the plan take that amount off the top and then ask you to pay balance, those who are not - will just have insurance pay patient direct.
Best of luck with whomever you choose!
