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Invisalign or regular braces, to correct overbite?

I have been suffering from severe teeth positioning and overbite related problem and it has taken worst form over the years and my orthodontist has warned me strictly about it and recommend me wearing braces in this context, now I am wondering for which one to choose invisalign braces or regular metal braces, well I am considering invisalign and need help decide over it? Well does it cost more than metal braces and how it works etc?

481 day ago

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Today, invisalign is first choice of people as it cannot be seen by others being invisible unlike what is the case with metal braces and its good that you considering it. Also it is found to be relatively effective as clear & movable aligners are used in it which keep on moving over teeth and can be worn all through the day, excluding eating time.

Well, you do not need to worry for cost provided orthodontic insurance for adults is there with you, however orthodontist may charge sum of $500 -$1000 and this is varying for cases.

Besides that, at times whether you will have to wear metal braces or an invisible brace is determined by doctor and not mere choice based as for correcting extreme back tooth bite, overbite or under bite conditions metal braces are usually recommended.



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