COST OF INVISALIGN
Every smile is unique, so is every budget. See how affordable your new smile can be.
At the Invisalign Studio the cost of Invisalign treatment is similar to braces, but that’s where the similarity ends. Invisalign clear aligners are removable and virtually invisible, so you can keep living your life and caring for your teeth throughout treatment the same way you always have.
Express $1,900
Minor aesthetic correction
Treatment Time Up to 10 weeks
Moderate $2,900
Moderate aesthetic & bite correction
Treatment Time Up to 20 weeks
Full $3,900
Complete aesthetic & bite correction
Treatment Time Up to 30 weeks
Retainers $675
Four (4 sets) of Vivera Retainers
Provides up to 12 years of retention
Monitoring $250
Optional Remote Monitoring
Less visits, powered by AI
Complex $4,900
Complex bite correction cases
Treatment Time 40 weeks or more
Payment Options
Monthly payment plans
Making small payments throughout the course of your Invisalign treatment rather than all at once can make it easier to plan your monthly budget. At the Invisalign Studio we offer interest-free (0%) in-house financing for up to 12 months with a $300 to $500 deposit depending on the case. We also offer extended terms with third party financing with LendingPoint.
Insurance coverage
Some dental insurance plans cover Invisalign treatment the same way they cover braces, up to 50% of the treatment fee.Often there is a lifetime cap on the amount insurance will pay towards orthodontic treatment. Ask your benefits manager at work, call your insurance plan’s customer service line, or look through your benefits package for “orthodontic treatment.” Orthodontic treatment is sometimes covered by health, rather than dental insurance, or by orthodontic coverage that you can purchase separately.
FSA and HSA (tax-free dollars)
You can use the pre-tax dollars in your flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) toward invisalign treatment.
An FSA is an account you may be able to use to pay for certain medical, dental, and orthodontic costs, including Invisalign. Your FSA is managed by your employer, and you pay money into the account throughout the year, usually through a deduction from your paycheck. You may set aside up to $2,600 annually. Not all employers offer an FSA.
An HSA is a special savings account designed for people with a high-deductible health insurance plan. You put money into the account and can use it to cover certain medical, dental, and orthodontic costs, including Invisalign clear aligners. You may set aside up to $3,400 for an individual or $6,750 for a family annually. To open an HSA, you must meet IRS eligibility requirements.